On April 30, 2012, the owner of a 2010 Mercedes E350 was notified by his employees that his car was seen leaving his business.  The owner quickly contacted the Costa Mesa Police Department and reported the vehicle stolen. Costa Mesa officers completed a stolen vehicle report and had the Mercedes’ information entered into the state

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On April 10, 2012, UCLA Police Department officers began to pick up a silent LoJack homing signal on the LoJack Police Tracking Computer (PTC) installed in their vehicle. After querying the “Reply Code” appearing on the PTC’s display, the officers were informed that the signal was emanating from a 2002 Ford Explorer reported stolen five

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On April 26, 2012, the owners of a 2010 Honda Accord contacted the West Covina Police Department and reported that unknown suspects had broken into their 2000 Honda, removed keys to the 2010 Honda Accord, and stole both vehicles.  West Covina Police completed a stolen vehicle report and had this information entered into the state

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On April 17, 2012, officers from the Fresno Police Department began to receive the silent LoJack signal on the LoJack Police Tracking Computers installed in their patrol vehicles. After querying the “Reply Code” on the PTC display with the police stolen vehicle computer systems, the officers were notified that the signal was emanating from a

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On April 24, 2012, the owner of a 2006 Acura TL parked and locked his vehicle on the street where he lives in the Park Slope section of Brooklyn. When he returned for it, he found it missing and contacted the New York Police Department’s 78th Precinct to report the theft. NYPD officers completed a

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On April 24, 2012, Ventura Police Department patrol officers received a text message from the Port Hueneme Police Department regarding a stolen vehicle. Thirteen minutes later, the officers picked up the silent LoJack homing signal from the stolen 2008 Dodge Avenger, on their onboard LoJack Police Tracking Computer (PTC). Following the directional and signal strength

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