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John Deere Gator Stolen in Texas – Rapidly Retrieved by the Harris County Sheriff’s Department with the Help of a LoJack® System

On March 04, 2013, the owner of a  John Deere Gator contacted the Montgomery County, TX Sheriff Department to report that their Gator UV was stolen from a construction site sometime over the prior weekend. Officers verified the theft and entered the vehicle information into their State and Federal crime computers, which automatically activated the

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LoJack Help Officers Crack Construction Equipment Chop Shop

On January 7th, the owner of a 2012 Kubota Mini Excavator contacted the Marion County Sheriff’s Office to report that their mini excavator had been stolen from a work site in Marion County. The Marion County Sheriff’s Office verified the theft and entered the equipment’s information into the state and federal crime computers, which automatically

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LoJack Helps Recover Air Compressor Stolen in Burglary

On the morning of February 26th , the owner of a construction company in Southwest Philadelphia arrived at his business to discover that it had been burglarized. The company owner reviewed surveillance video and discovered that an unknown male had cut a a hole in the fence that surrounded the storage yard and got into

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LoJack Helps Recover Three Stolen Skid Steer Loaders

On January 13th, a worker at a equipment rental store contacted the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) to report that the store’s fence and gated storage yard had been broken into and some equipment was missing. A John Deere #326D Skid Steer, John Deere #318D Skid Steer, Bobcat S-175 Skid Steer were missing in addition to

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LoJack Helps Recover Stolen Kubota Tractor & Motorcycles

During the late evening to early morning hours of November 4 – 5th, thieves broke into an equipment storage area at an equipment rental store. They cut cables and locks securing a two-axle equipment trailer and a Kubota BX25 tractor equipped with a backhoe and front-end loader. The theft was discovered by the store employees

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LoJack Helps Recover Stolen Case Backhoe

On November 13th, the owner of a 2005 Case Backhoe returned to his work site in Farmington to discover that the backhoe had been stolen. The owner reported the theft to the California Highway Patrol (CHP) who completed a theft report. The backhoe’s information was entered into the California Stolen Vehicle System as well as

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LoJack Corporation Helps Recover Stolen Bobcat Skid Steer and Four Other Vehicles

On October 11th, the owner of a Bobcat Skid Steer discovered the machine missing from a job site located at NE Hwy. 99 & NE 117th St near Vancouver. It was believed to have been stolen sometime over a three-day period from the construction site which had several pieces of heavy equipment. Investigation revealed the

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LoJack Corporation Helps Recover a Mini-Excavator Hidden in a Wooded Area

A local paving company left their 2005 John Deere Mini-excavator at a construction site in New Britain on a Friday afternoon. They returned on Tuesday and the excavator was gone. After determining that it was stolen they notified the police. The New Britain Police Department were called and it was their routine entry of the

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LoJack Corporation Helps Recover Freightliner Refrigerated Box Truck

On Wednesday evening September 5th, the owner of a seafood company discovered that the gate to his warehouse had been compromised and the premises had been burglarized and their 2005 White Freightliner refrigerated box truck had been stolen. The owner notified the office manager, who contacted the Medley Police Department to report the stolen vehicle.

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(PIC) LoJack Corporation Helps Recover a Stolen Trailer Mounted Welder

Just the other day I was on a train ride from Boston to New York on my way to a seminar. Along the way as I gazed out the window, I noticed several inactive construction sites with unmanned construction equipment and thought what an easy target for thieves those machines must be. Probably worth hundreds

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