With the end of the year in sight, it’s time for a LoJack tradition. We’ve collected some of the wildest and wackiest stories that the LoJack® Stolen Vehicle Recovery System was involved with in 2014 and compiled them into our Top 10 stolen vehicle recovery stories of the year. Enjoy – and from our LoJack family to

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LoJack announced today its participation with the international crime ring investigation Project Windows. The operation included collaborative efforts between Canadian Law Enforcement, United States Homeland Security and Canadian Border Services, who each played a key role in tracking the group of highly-skilled criminals responsible for stealing more than $5.4 million in vehicles as part of

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When the LoJack® system is activated in a stolen vehicle, retrieving the car, truck, van, or motorcycle is the ultimate goal. Sometimes the recovery nets more than the vehicle itself, like another vehicle or other purloined items. In this particular case in Baltimore, MD, police hit the jackpot when they uncovered a suspected chop shop

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The purpose of the LoJack® system is to assist law enforcement in the recovery of stolen cars, trucks, vans, motorcycles and construction equipment. Sometimes, police will recover additional stolen items as well, as in this case, where police tracking a stolen Acura Integra in San Bernardino find many other stolen vehicles and parts in an

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Below you will find our top 3 recovery stories of 2011. You can view the entire top 10 on our  “Top 10 Auto Theft Recoveries of 2011” post. #3 LoJack Helps Police Arrest Alleged Murder Suspect – A stolen Honda Civic equipped with LoJack led Connecticut police to the apprehension of an alleged murder suspect

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From tracking down multiple carjackers and a kidnapper to recovering vehicles from inside garages and steel shipping containers, these stories demonstrate how LoJack continues to be the most effective system today for stolen vehicle recovery. Here are LoJack’s Best Recovery Stories from 2011: #10 Thief Defeats GPS Service, but LoJack Gets Escalade Back – Atlanta

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