On June 8, 2012, the owner of a 2001 Mercedes Benz contacted the Long Beach Police Department to report that his vehicle had been stolen. Long Beach officers verified the theft and entered the Mercedes’ information into the state and federal crime computers, which automatically activated the LoJack transponder concealed in the Mercedes Benz. Officers

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On June 5, 2012, the owners of a 2005 GMC Yukon contacted the Los Angeles Police Department’s Northeast Division to report that their vehicle was stolen from in front of their residence. LAPD officers verified the theft and entered the Yukon’s information into the state and federal crime computers, which automatically activated the LoJack transponder

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On June 1, 2012, the owners of a 2007 Toyota Camry contacted the Los Angeles Police Department-Northeast Division to report the vehicle stolen. LAPD officers verified the theft and entered the Toyota’s information into the state and federal crime computers, which automatically activated the LoJack transponder concealed in the Toyota. A short while later, officers

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On the morning of May 26, 2012, the owner of a 2005 BMW 325 contacted the Los Angeles Police Department’s Rampart Division to report the vehicle stolen. After verifying the theft, LAPD officers had the BMW’s information entered into the state and federal crime computers, which activated the LoJack transponder concealed in the vehicle. A

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In the early morning hours of May 14, 2012, the owner of a 2004 Mercedes CLK320 was robbed and his vehicle stolen. The owner quickly reported the theft to the Los Angeles Police Department’s Southwest Division. The LAPD officers verified the theft and entered the Mercedes’ information into the state and federal crime computers, which

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On April 30, 2012, a Los Angeles Police Department’s Central Division Sergeant picked up the LoJack signal from a 1993 Mercury Villager reported stolen hours earlier to the Riverside Sheriff’s Office’s Lake Elsinore Station. Following the directional cues on the LoJack Police Tracking Computer installed in his police car, the sergeant located the vehicle, being

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On April 30, 2012, Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) Hollywood patrol officers began to pick up the silent LoJack homing signal from a 2007 Yamaha YZF R-1 reported stolen minutes earlier to the LAPD-Northeast Division. Following the directional and signal strength cues on the LoJack Police Tracking Computer installed in their patrol vehicles, the officers

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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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