LoJack® System Helps Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department Recover Fraudulently Purchased 2016 Ram 3500

  • March 9, 2017
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An individual purchased a 2016 Ram 3500 from a dealership within Douglas County, Georgia.  After several months of non-payment and the inability to verify documents, the dealership reported what they believed to be a Fraudulent Vehicle Purchase to the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office in Douglasville. Further investigation by the Douglas County SO Criminal Investigation Division determined that the purchaser of the Ram truck had submitted fictitious documents when purchasing the vehicle and obtained the Ram through fraudulent means.   The Douglas County SO entered the vehicle information into the state and federal crime computers which automatically activated the LoJack® System concealed in the Ram.

Pilots with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department Aviation Unit were on patrol when they picked up the silent LoJack signal from the stolen Ram with the LoJack Police Tracking Computers (PTC’s) that are installed in patrol vehicles and aircraft.  Following the directional and audible cues from the PTC, the spotter in the Aviation Unit located the truck and guided the officers on the ground to make the recovery.  When the ground officers located the stolen Ram, an individual advised the officers that he was the owner of the truck.  He informed the officers that he purchased the truck off of an internet site and produced a Bill of Sale as well as a photo copy of the North Carolina Driver’s License of the person he claimed he purchased the truck from.  The officers collected the Bill of Sale and photo copied North Carolina DL as evidence and recovered the Ram.  The truck was towed by a tow company of the victim’s choosing.  The investigating officer with the Douglas County SO has developed a possible suspect and this continues to be an ongoing investigation.

The LoJack® System was installed in the Ram 3500 in April 2016 at Thornton Road Chrysler Dodge Jeep and Ram in Lithia Springs, Georgia.