Our Auto Theft Blog has been a longstanding source of LoJack’s success stories, showcasing recent cases where a vehicle was located and returned with the help of LoJack and local law enforcement. To better spotlight important recoveries, we’re proud to announce our new blog series: LoJack’s Recovery of the Month. Each Recovery of the Month

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The owners of a 2006 Chrysler 300 contacted the Phoenix Police Department to report that their vehicle had been stolen again from the parking lot of an apartment complex. This same owner reported the Chrysler 300 stolen nine months ago from this same location. During the previous theft, the keys were in the Chrysler and

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The owners of a 2013 Ford Edge contacted the Los Angeles Police Department to report that their vehicle was stolen. The owner was shopping when she noticed that someone had taken her car keys from her purse. The LAPD verified the theft and entered the vehicle information into the state and federal crime computers which

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On November 24th the owner of a 2000 Ingersoll Rand Skid Steer Loader contacted the Riverside Sheriff’s Department to report that their skid steer loader had been stolen sometime over the weekend from their construction site. The Sheriff’s Department verified the theft and entered the equipment’s information into the state and federal crime computers, which

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CANTON, Mass., Nov. 21, 2014 — In anticipation of the holidays, LoJack Corporation (NASDAQ: LOJN) has announced its top tips that can help protect vehicles from theft during the upcoming season, a proven time of increased crime. According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB), there were more than 21,000 reported stolen vehicles during the months of

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On September 16th, 2014 the owners of a 2004 John Deere 310 Backhoe noticed the backhoe was missing from their construction site in Orange County, FL. They contacted the police to report that their equipment was stolen. Police verified the theft and entered the vehicle information into the state and federal crime computers which automatically

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