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CityTV - GPS Assists In Recovering Stolen Vehicles |
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| GPS Assists In Recovering Stolen
Vehicles - 2006/02/08 |
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LANGLEY -- On Monday, a Surrey victim
advised the Langley RCMP that early that morning he
had discovered that his 1998 International five-ton
truck worth approximately $300,000 had been stolen from
his work site. The victim also informed police that
a few weeks ago he had a private company install a GPS
device on the truck and the private company had just
located it in the area of 84th avenue and 206 Street
in Langley. Police attended the area and located the
victim's stolen truck parked in a private parking lot.
While conducting their investigation, police also recovered
the following:
1) 1991 Black Chevrolet Blazer –
Stolen from Port Moody area in July 2004
2) 1997 International five Ton truck –Stolen
from Surrey in 2001
3) Travel trailer (on the 1997 international truck)
–Stolen from Ridge Meadows in September
2002
The Langley RCMP is pleased to see that more and more
residents are using devices like GPS and immobilizers
on their vehicles. In this case one of these devices
greatly assisted police in this multi stolen vehicle
recovery. It is also apparent from this incident that
vehicles are stolen from various places in the Lower
mainland and can end up practically anywhere after they
have been stolen.
If you know anything about this incident or know anyone
involved in vehicle theft or stolen vehicle and part
resell (chop shops), please contact the Langley RCMP
at (604) 532-3200, or, if you wish to remain anonymous,
call Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-tips. |
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