When the owner of a Classic 1968 Ford Mustang discovered that her vehicle had been stolen on the afternoon of May 14, 2012, she quickly reported the theft to the San Diego Police Department. San Diego Police completed a theft report and had the Mustang’s information entered into the state and federal crime computer systems.

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The owner of a 2000 Chrysler Concorde last saw the vehicle parked at work, near South Main Street and Bonneville, in Downtown Las Vegas on May 9, 2012. Just before midnight, the owner discovered the car stolen and immediately contacted the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department to report the crime. After verifying the theft, Las

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When the owners of a 2004 Ford F-150 pickup truck discovered that their vehicle had been stolen, they reported the theft to the Oceanside Police Department.  It was the police’s routine entry of the Ford’s information into the nationwide law enforcement stolen vehicle computer system that automatically activated the LoJack transponder concealed in the vehicle.

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When the owners of a Lexus ES350 discovered that their vehicle had been stolen on the night of May 3, 2012, they reported the theft to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department.  It was the Sheriff department’s routine entry of the vehicle’s information into the nationwide law enforcement stolen vehicle computer system that automatically activated

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When the owners of a 2003 Toyota Sequoia discovered that their vehicle had been stolen on the morning of May 9, they reported the theft to the Escondido Police Department.  It was the Police department’s routine entry of the Toyota’s information into the nationwide law enforcement stolen vehicle computer system that automatically activated the LoJack

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On April 18, 2012, Rialto Police Department officers were traveling northbound on Riverside Avenue just north of Valley Boulevard, when they picked up a silent LoJack homing signal on their patrol car’s LoJack Police Tracking Computer (PTC). After querying the “Reply Code” appearing on the PTC against the police stolen vehicle database, they were informed

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On the evening of March 30, 2012, The Home Depot store in Union Township, NJ contacted the Union Police Department to report that one of their Ford Econoline E350s had been stolen.  The responding officer prepared a stolen vehicle report and had the Ford’s information entered into the state and federal crime computer systems –

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After the owners reported their 1998 Honda CRX stolen to the Riverside Sheriff’s Department’s Lake Elsinore Station, the vehicle information was entered into the statewide and nationwide stolen vehicle system (SVS/NCIC) computer databases. This routine police action automatically activated the LoJack transponder concealed in the vehicle, causing the transponder to begin emitting a silent homing

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