On August 14, 2012, the owner of 2004 Chevrolet Silverado contacted the Riverside Police Department to report that his vehicle was stolen. Riverside Police verified the theft and entered the Chevrolet’s information into the state and federal crime computers, which automatically activated the LoJack transponder concealed in the vehicle. Detectives with L.A. County’s TRAP, West

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On June 14, 2012, the owner of a 2004 Chevrolet Silverado contacted the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Compton station to report that his vehicle was stolen from the Citadel Outlets in Commerce. The Los Angeles County deputies verified the theft and entered the vehicle’s information into the state and federal crime computers, which automatically

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Upon discovering the theft of his Chevrolet Silverado on the afternoon of January 27, 2012, the owner contacted the Avondale Police Department to report the crime. The stolen Chevrolet’s information was then entered into the state and federal crime computer databases. This routine police action automatically activated the LoJack transponder concealed in the vehicle. Thirteen minutes

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After the owners reported their vehicle stolen to law enforcement, the vehicle information was entered into the statewide stolen vehicle system (SVS/NCIC) computer. This routine police action automatically activated the LoJack transponder concealed in the vehicle. Neither the owners nor law enforcement had to do anything else to activate the LoJack Stolen Vehicle Recovery Network

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