The Manager of a commercial account contacted the Rialto Police Department to report their 2017 Ford F150 had not been returned as per the instructions in the rental agreement. The rental agreement was for one day but had the Ford had not been returned after four days.  Rialto PD verified the theft and entered the

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The owners of a 2015 Mitsubishi Forklift contacted the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office Palm Desert Station to report that their Mitsubishi Forklift was stolen from a job site. Deputies verified the theft and entered the vehicle information into the state and federal crime computers which automatically activated the LoJack® System concealed in the Mitsubishi Forklift.

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The owners of a 2012 Toyota Camry contacted the San Bernardino Police Department to report that their vehicle was stolen from a valet parking area. Officers verified the theft and entered the vehicle information into the state and federal crime computers which automatically activated the LoJack® System concealed in the Toyota. A short while later

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On September 26, 2012, the owner of a 2000 Honda Civic EX contacted the Fontana Police Department to report the vehicle stolen from in front of his residence. Fontana Police verified the theft and entered the Honda’s information into the state and federal crime computers, which automatically activated the LoJack transponder concealed in the vehicle.

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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 March 5, 2012, the owners of a 1995 Porsche 911 discovered that their vehicle had been stolen and immediately reported the theft to the Los Angeles Police Department’s Hollywood Division. LAPD officers completed a stolen vehicle report and had the Porsche’s information entered into the state and federal crime computers. This routine police action

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