After the owners of a 2010 Toyota Camry reported their vehicle stolen to the Los Angeles Police Department’s Newton Division, officers entered the vehicle information into the state and federal crime computers. This routine police action automatically activated the LoJack transponder concealed in the Toyota.   Six minutes later, LAPD 77th Street Division officers picked up the

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After the owners of a 2010 Toyota Camry reported their vehicle stolen to the Los Angeles Police Department’s Newton Division, officers entered the vehicle information into the state and federal crime computers. This routine police action automatically activated the LoJack transponder concealed in the Toyota.   Six minutes later, LAPD 77th Street Division officers picked up the

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On the morning of January 21, 2012, officers from the LAPD Hollenbeck Division were on patrol when they began to receive a silent LoJack signal on the LoJack Police Tracking Computer installed in their patrol vehicle. When they queried the LoJack code with the national stolen vehicle database, they were informed that the signal was coming

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On the morning of January 11, 2012, patrol officers from the Port Hueneme, Oxnard and Ventura Police Department picked up the silent LoJack homing signal from a stolen 2005 Nissan Pathfinder, (9 minutes after the vehicle was reported stolen) on their on board LoJack Police Tracking Computers. Following the computer’s cues, Ventura Police Department officers

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On January 15, 2012, a car dealership contacted the Arroyo Grande Police Department to report that a 2004 Pontiac Grand Am had been stolen from their business. Arroyo Grande Police responded to the scene, prepared a stolen vehicle report and had the stolen Pontiac’s information entered into the state and federal crime computers. This routine

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On January 7, 2012, the owner of a 1998 Infiniti I30 contacted the Los Angeles Police Department’s (LAPD) 77th Street Division to report the vehicle stolen. The reporting officer responded to the scene, prepared a stolen vehicle report and had the stolen Infiniti’s information entered into the state and federal crime computers. This routine police

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On January 7, 2012, the owner of a 1998 Infiniti I30 contacted the Los Angeles Police Department’s (LAPD) 77th Street Division to report the vehicle stolen. The reporting officer responded to the scene, prepared a stolen vehicle report and had the stolen Infiniti’s information entered into the state and federal crime computers. This routine police

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