LoJack System Helps Denver Police Department Recover Stolen Chrysler Pacifica

  • November 28, 2018
  • Law Enforcement
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The owners of a Chrysler Pacifica contacted the Denver Police Department to report that their vehicle had been stolen.  A police officer verified the theft and had the vehicle information entered into the state and federal crime computers.  This routine action automatically activated the LoJack® System concealed in the Chrysler.

Three minutes following the NCIC entry and activation the first of several officers from multiple law enforcement jurisdictions (Denver PD, ADCOM, JeffCom911, Thornton PD, Auraria Campus PD, Littleton PD and Federal Heights PD) picked up the silent LoJack signals coming from the stolen Pacifica with the LoJack Police Tracking Computers (PTCs) that are installed in patrol vehicles and aircraft.

Following the directional and audible cues from a LoJack Police Tracking Computer Denver PD officers located the stolen Chrysler in the center carport area of a townhouse complex near 10th and Navajo.

The vehicle was unoccupied and appeared undamaged.  It was secured for return to the happy owners.

The LoJack® System was installed in the Chrysler Pacifica in Sep of 2009 at the request of a previous owner at Spradley Ford in Pueblo Colorado.