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  2. LoJack - Wikipedia

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    The system marketed under the LoJack brand since 2021 is a cell phone/GPS based stolen vehicle tracking and recovery system. [ 12 ] In March 2021, the vehicle intelligence company Spireon announced it had acquired the LoJack U.S. Stolen Vehicle Recovery business from CalAmp, joining LoJack users with "nearly 4 million active subscribers from ...

  3. Vehicle tracking system - Wikipedia

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    A vehicle tracking system combines the use of automatic vehicle location in individual vehicles with software that collects these fleet data for a comprehensive picture of vehicle locations. Modern vehicle tracking systems commonly use GPS or GLONASS technology for locating the vehicle, but other types of automatic vehicle location technology ...

  4. StarChase - Wikipedia

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    The deploying vehicle must be within 25 feet (7.6 m) range of the offending vehicle. [4] The tracking signal location is then monitored from a dispatcher's computer screen. In 2013, the vehicle-mounted solution was US$5000 per installation, and $500 for each bullet. [1] By 2023, the device was US$5900. [4]

  5. ALEA investigating explosive device detonated over the ...

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    It was determined that the suspicious package was an explosive device that was detonated in the early morning hours of Saturday, Feb. 24. No injuries or damage to nearby buildings have been reported.

  6. TSA shocked to find 82 fireworks and 3 knives in a woman's ...

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    In Terminal 4 at Los Angeles International Airport, a TSA officer flagged a carry-on bag with 82 consumer-grade fireworks, three knives, two replica firearms and a canister of pepper spray.

  7. Triggerfish (surveillance) - Wikipedia

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    The device is similar to but distinct from an IMSI catcher. [ 4 ] On March 28, 2013, the Washington Post reported that federal investigators "routinely" use the systems to track criminal suspects, but sometimes fail to explain the technology sufficiently to magistrate judges from whom they seek search warrants.