A commercial construction equipment rental company contacted the Manteca Police Department to report that a 2018 Magnum Towable Light Tower had been stolen. The equipment had been out on rent and the renter advised it was discovered missing from a shopping center parking lot in the 200 block of Spreckels Avenue. The Manteca Police Department

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The owners of a 2014 Wanco Solar-Powered Light Tower contacted the San Francisco Police Department to report that their Construction Equipment was stolen from a construction site in San Francisco. San Francisco verified the theft and entered the vehicle information into the state and federal crime computers which automatically activated the LoJack® System concealed in

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Companies that rent equipment know how valuable their machines are and how popular these items are with thieves. Many of them choose to protect their assets with the LoJack® system, which gives law enforcement help in tracking down and recovering stolen inventory. In this case, a 2009 Magnum CE-MLT-360 Light Tower taken from an event

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On August 31, 2012, the owner of a 2011 Magnum Light Tower contacted the Rockwall Police Department to report that the light tower was stolen from a job site in Rockwall. Rockwall Police verified the theft and entered the equipment’s information into the state and federal crime computers, which automatically activated the LoJack transponder concealed

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Employees of a construction company in Utah County last saw their 2010 Wanco trailer-mounted “Light Tower” at a construction site near SR75 in Springville, Utah, over a year ago. Several attempts to locate the Light Tower by the company made them suspicious that the trailer was stolen. They contacted the Utah Highway Patrol and a

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On July 1, 2012, the renters of a 2011 Wacker light tower discovered the equipment stolen from a construction site in rural Yuba County. On July 17, they finally reported the theft to the California Highway Patrol. CHP officers verified the theft and had the light tower’s information entered into the state and federal crime

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After the owners of a 2006 Ingersoll-Rand Light Tower reported the equipment stolen to the Indio Police Department, officers completed a theft report and had the equipment’s information entered into the nationwide law enforcement crime database. This routine police action automatically activated the LoJack transponder concealed in the equipment, prompting the transponder to begin emitting

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