If you live on or near the coast, today’s story is a great example of how LoJack can save your vehicle from ending up overseas in a matter of days. On November 8, 2012, the owner of a 2010 Toyota RAV-4 called the Montgomery County Police Department to report the theft of this vehicle from
Read MoreLoJack Helps Seattle Police Recover Deployed Soldier’s Nissan 350Z
- November 14, 2012
- jaleman
Here at LoJack Corporation, we honor those who serve the military past, present and future. We are particularly pleased when our product works to recover the vehicle of a deployed service member. On November, 5th, 2012, while the owner of a Nissan 350Z was on active duty deployment, his car was stolen from his residence
Read MoreAs you may know, Hurricane Sandy inflicted New York City, and many other surrounding areas, with great damage and devastation. Unfortunately, activities such as looting and vehicle theft sometimes get amplified during such times of chaos. In today’s story, the owner of a 2005 Acura TSX contacted the New York City Police Department in the
Read MoreLoJack Corporation and the Philadelphia Police Recover Vehicle Stolen at Gun Point
- November 2, 2012
- jaleman
You want to talk about a driver’s worst nightmare? In today’s story the owner of a 2005 Pontiac Bonneville was driving in the area of 27th and Cumberland Streets when his vehicle was approached by two males wearing masks. The males pulled out handguns and demanded that the vehicle owner exit his vehicle. Frightened, the
Read MoreBesides recovering stolen cars and returning them to their owners, another great benefit of LoJack is that many times we help get criminals off the street. In today’s story, the owner of a 2005, Infiniti G35, contacted the San Diego Police Department to report that his vehicle was stolen from a parking garage in the
Read MoreLoJack Corporation Aids Washington Police in Recovering Stolen Acura Integra Twice in 48 Hours
- October 19, 2012
- jaleman
In 2011, the LoJack Corporation helped police recover over 10,000 stolen vehicles across the country. One of the things we see quite often is determined thieves who will stop at nothing to steal a particular vehicle. In today’s story, an Acura Integra was stolen and recovered twice in less than forty-eight hours. The first theft
Read MoreLoJack Corporation Customer Success Story – Home Invasion Victims Get Their Toyota SUV Back
- October 5, 2012
- jaleman
With a 90% success rate on cars and trucks and over 10,000 recoveries per year we here at LoJack receive unsolicited success stories and testimonials every day. Below is our most recent submission: “We were the victims of an armed home invasion on June 23, 2012. We lost our computers, monitors, cell phones, t.v’s, jewelry,
Read MoreLoJack Corporation Helps Durham Police Uncover Chop Shop; 24 Stolen Vehicles Recovered
- September 28, 2012
- jaleman
For Immediate Release: September 27, 2012 Chop Shop Operation Durham police officers located a large chop shop operation in a warehouse at 706 Ellis Road earlier this week. One person – Samer Fakhri Othman, 35, of Green Hollows Lane in Durham – was arrested today and charged in connection with the case. Officers discovered
Read MoreLoJack Helps Philadelphia Police Department Recover Stolen Chevrolet Malibu
- September 28, 2012
- jaleman
On Friday, September 21st, 2012, the owner of a 2010 Chevrolet Malibu contacted the Philadelphia Police Department to report that their vehicle was stolen. The vehicle owner called 911 and Philadelphia Police Radio dispatched an officer to investigate the incident. The assigned officer prepared a stolen vehicle report and arranged to have the vehicles information
Read MoreLoJack Stolen Vehicle Recovery System Equipped Cadillac Escalade Leads LAPD to Chop Shop
- September 25, 2012
- jaleman
Many times when law enforcement gets a LoJack “hit” in their cruisers, there’s the possibility that a single stolen vehicle recovery will lead to many more recoveries. On Tuesday, September 25, 2012, the owner of a 2003 Cadillac Escalade called the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department to report that their vehicle was stolen. The Los Angeles
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