On April 30, 2012, Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) Hollywood patrol officers began to pick up the silent LoJack homing signal from a 2007 Yamaha YZF R-1 reported stolen minutes earlier to the LAPD-Northeast Division. Following the directional and signal strength cues on the LoJack Police Tracking Computer installed in their patrol vehicles, the officers

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When the owner of a 2008 Yamaha motorcycle received an Early Warning alert from LoJack, he quickly checked on his motorcycle and discovered that it had been stolen. He immediately filed a theft report with the Houston Police Department. After the responding officer gathered all of the pertinent information, he entered the Yamaha’s information into

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When the owner of a 2008 Yamaha motorcycle received an Early Warning alert from LoJack, he quickly checked on his motorcycle and discovered that it had been stolen. He immediately filed a theft report with the Houston Police Department. After the responding officer gathered all of the pertinent information, he entered the Yamaha’s information into

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On April 11, 2012 the owner of a 2011 Suzuki GSX-R750 motorcycle reported it stolen from the 3000 block of Park Center Drive in Alexandria, Virginia. An officer with the Alexandria Police Department responded to the scene and, after conducting a preliminary investigation, obtained all of the necessary information, including the Suzuki’s vehicle identification number.

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On the morning of March 1, 2012, the owner of a 2007 Suzuki GSXR750 motorcycle discovered that his bike had been stolen in Arlington, Texas and immediately contacted the Arlington Police Department to report the theft. Arlington Police prepared a stolen vehicle report and had this information entered into the state and federal crime databases.

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LoJack® continues to be No. 1 in theft recovery, with a recovery rate greater than 90% on cars and trucks. Since 1986, LoJack has recovered more than 300,000 stolen vehicles and construction equipment—worth nearly $4 billion. Since entering the motorcycle market in 2005, the LoJack system has helped law enforcement recover over 2,500 LoJack-equipped stolen motorcycles.

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