On March 17, 2012, the owner of a 1965 Ford Mustang Classic went for a cruise on a Saturday, came home and parked his Classic Mustang in front of his home. On Sunday afternoon, March 18, 2012, he discovered that someone had stolen his car. The owner immediately reported the theft of his Mustang to

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Today we are pleased to share with you a blog post from our friends at www.CarInsurance.org which includes their take on a recent LoJack success story in which a Phoenix Arizona man attempted to commit insurance fraud but was busted thanks to LoJack. Insurance Fraud Goes Awry Thanks to LoJack Many police cruisers are equipped

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The owner’s of a construction company discovered that their storage lot had been broken into during the night and a skid steer loader and trailer stolen. The police were notified and they promptly entered the data into the nationwide law enforcement stolen vehicle computer. This routine police action automatically activated the LoJack transponder concealed on

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At LoJack, we often are part of stories that you just can’t make up. Starting today, we’re taking those stories and making them animated videos for your enjoyment. Let us know what you think of our first animated video! In the comments section, Vote 1 for DISLIKE; Vote 10 for LOVE.

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A recent recovery in Medina, WA, in which police used LoJack Police Tracking Computers to find and recover a stolen Lexus, demonstrates how today’s car thieves are using in-vehicle technology, like GPS navigation systems, to find an owner’s residence, enter and burglarize it.  Fortunately, in this situation, the 2012 Lexus GX 460 SUV was equipped

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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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