The owner of a Porsche 911 had their vehicle stolen out of Hollywood, CA.  After discovering the theft, they contacted the police.  Just seven minutes after the vehicle was entered as stolen by law enforcement into the National Crime Information Center computers, patrol officers with LAPD-North Hollywood began picking up the silent LoJack homing signal

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On March 6, 2012, a 2010 Toyota FJ Cruiser was stolen and located by police less than two hours after the LoJack system was activated. After the owner reported the stolen vehicle to the police, the vehicle information was entered was entered into the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) computers, which automatically activated the LoJack

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Today we feature another user submitted success story. This story was submitted by April in Atlanta: I am so thankful this morning that Atlanta Toyota installs LoJack in all of their vehicles, and I’m thankful Ned sold it to my son.  You just never know how life will turn out. At 2 a.m. this morning

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On February 23, 2011, a Canine officer from the El Monte Police Department was on routine patrol when he received the silent LoJack signal of a 2004 Toyota Tundra reported stolen to the California Highway Patrol. He alerted other El Monte officers, who also had LoJack tracking capabilities installed in their patrol vehicle.  The other El Monte unit

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Today we feature a user submitted success story from Annette in California: “I am a success story twice over, thanks to LoJack!  My 99 Honda Civic EX was stolen twice in just over 2 years, each time recovered, each time people taken into custody, and I have LoJack to thank!  Even the detectives thanked me

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  LoJack today released its third annual Vehicle Theft Recovery Report*, highlighting results from its 2011 recoveries that provide valuable information on the ongoing issue of auto theft. In 2011, the LoJack Stolen Vehicle Recovery System helped law enforcement in the U.S.  recover 10,261 stolen vehicles**.  Hondas topped the list of imports recovered, with the

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On February 24, 2012, an automotive dealership in Alexandria, Virginia discovered that one of their customers paid for a 2008 Maserati Gran Turismo with a fraudulent check and identification.  Unfortunately, the dealership didn’t realize the fraudulent activity until after the vehicle was transported to California at the request of the “customer.”  They reported this incident

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