On February 27, 2013, the owner of a 2001 Ford Expedition reported the vehicle stolen to the Dekalb County Police Department. According to the owner, it was stolen from a parking lot where the owner works. The police verified the theft and entered the vehicle information into the state and federal crime computers, which automatically

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On the night of February 21, 2013, the owner of a 2010 Lincoln Continental MKX discovered her vehicle missing from the family driveway and immediately contacted the Chicago Police Department (CPD).  CPD officers arrived and after verifying the theft, entered the vehicle information into Leads/NCIC, the state and federal crime computer. This immediately activated the

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On February 22, 2013 the owner of a 2002 Jaguar XTY 4 door contacted the Houston Police Department to report that their vehicle was stolen from their place of employment. Houston Police verified the theft and entered the vehicle information into the state and federal crime computers, which automatically activated the LoJack transponder concealed in

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On February 10, 2013 the owner of a 2007 Toyota Camry contacted the Baltimore City Police Department to report that their vehicle was stolen from the 2700 block of Winchester Avenue in Baltimore, Maryland. Baltimore City Police verified the theft and entered the vehicle information into the state and federal crime computers, which automatically activated

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On January 26, 2013, the owner of a 2001 Lexus contacted the Visalia Police Department to report that their vehicle had been stolen. The Visalia Police Department verified the theft and entered the vehicle information into the state and federal crime computers, which automatically activated the LoJack transponder concealed in the Lexus. A little less

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On January 30, 2013, the owner of a 2002 Honda Civic contacted the Riverside Sheriff’s Department to report that their vehicle was stolen from their driveway in Perris, California. The Riverside Sheriff’s Department verified the theft and entered the vehicle information into the state and federal crime computers, which automatically activated the LoJack transponder concealed

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