LoJack System Helps Aurora Police Department Recover Stolen Porsche Cayenne Taken During Home Invasion

  • April 15, 2019
  • Law Enforcement
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The owner of a 2005 Porsche Cayenne was assaulted by two men who forced their way into his home early on a Sunday morning.  These suspects then stole the victim’s vehicle. Sheriff’s deputies quickly arrived to the home invasion robbery and confirmed the vehicle information and had it entered into the state and federal crime computers. 

This routine action automatically activated the LoJack® System concealed in the Porsche even though the current owner was unaware that his vehicle had previously been installed with the LoJack.

The activation command to turn on the LoJack was instantaneous.  Not long afterwards the silent homing signals from the LoJack concealed in the vehicle were picked up by a LoJack Police Tracking Computer (PTC).  These PTC’s are deployed with law enforcement agencies at no cost to them and are installed in patrol cars and aviation units. 

The LoJack signals directed Aurora Police Department officers to an alley in the 700 block of Emporia Street.  There the stolen Cayenne was found unoccupied.  This case remains under investigation.

The LoJack® System was installed in the Porsche in January of 2005 at North Scottsdale Porsche, North Scottsdale, Arizona at the request of the original owner of the vehicle.