LoJack Doesn't Just Work in the U.S.!

  • October 17, 2011
  • recovery stories

Yes, LoJack works internationally! When the owner of the 2002 BMW learned that his car had been stolen, he reported it to the police. The police then entered the vehicle’s information into the nationwide law enforcement stolen vehicle computer system.   A few hours after the owner reported his car stolen to Beaumont Police Department, the silent

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On July 11, 2011 at 11:09 p.m., the owner of a 2007 Range Rover SUV reported their vehicle stolen after an armed carjacking from 3800 26th St. NE in Washington, DC. A police officer responded to the location and, after conducting an investigation, obtained all the vehicle information to include the vehicle identification number and

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The owner of a 2004 Cadillac CTS reported to the police that their vehicle was stolen from Wicklow Road in Baltimore City on April 23, 2011.  An officer responded to the scene and, after conducting a preliminary investigation and obtaining all of the vehicle information, completed a vehicle theft report. All the vehicle information was

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Trying To Hide From LoJack? Fuhgeddaboudit…

  • September 27, 2011
  • recovery stories

This BMW was reported stolen in July 2011. Below is a first-hand account from one of LoJack’s Law Enforcement Liaisons: I was roughly 2 miles away when it (LoJack System) activated. I was S/B I-5 coming into Sacramento. I got off and started tracking and called the CHP & PD. After about 15 minutes of

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Just five minutes after the LoJack system was activated on a stolen 2007 Yamaha YZR motorcycle, the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department’s Air-7, Parks Bureau police and the California Highway Patrol tracked the signal to a self-storage complex. They gained access to the complex and located and observed one male suspect stripping the victim’s stolen motorcycle.

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