The operator of a 2006 Caterpillar 287-B skid steer loader arrived at their job site and discovered their piece of construction equipment missing. They contacted the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office to report their loader stolen. The responding deputy prepared a stolen vehicle report, theft affidavit and had the vehicle’s information entered into the state and

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The owner of a 2007 Ford F250 contacted the Dallas Police Department to report that his vehicle was stolen from his apartment parking lot. Dallas PD verified the theft and entered the vehicle information into the state and federal crime computers which automatically activated the LoJack® System concealed in the Ford pickup. Minutes later, officers

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This case involves a great example of teamwork. Three different branches of Nevada law enforcement, with help from the LoJack® system, team up to recover an ATV stolen from a construction site. On May 20th, 2013, the owners of a 2013 Polaris 800 Crew ATV contacted Las Vegas Metropolitan Police to report their machine was

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Top Five Motorcycle Recoveries Of 2011

  • January 3, 2012
  • recovery stories

From busting chop shops and recovering a bike stolen from a soldier recently back from Afghanistan to arresting thieves, these stories demonstrate how LoJack continues to be the most effective system today for protecting motorcycles from theft…and getting sophisticated bike thieves off the streets. Top Motorcycle Recoveries of 2011: #5 LoJack Signal Penetrates Thick Woods;

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LoJack® continues to be No. 1 in theft recovery, with a recovery rate greater than 90% on cars and trucks. Since 1986, LoJack has recovered more than 300,000 stolen vehicles and construction equipment—worth nearly $4 billion. LoJack has had some incredible recovery stories over the course of its 25+ years. Below are the international recoveries

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On Thursday, October 27th 2011 the owner of a 2009 Suzuki GSZ1300 reported his motorcycle stolen to the Charleston, SC. Police Department. Shortly after activation, a Dorchester County Sheriff’s Officer detected the unique LoJack signal on his patrol tracking computer (PTC). He tracked the signal to an apartment complex, to an enclosed, locked trailer that

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