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Tegz

EV1L EMPIRE

Rattlecan Hero

Frame Banger
Oh my god. Marijuana a dangerous drug. Wtf man?! I'm not even going to get into that lol. Speaking of chop shops one was busted a couple days ago 1 street over from where I live. I drove by and police were loading engines, body parts, all kinds of really nice s*** onto a truck. I don't think I have ever seen so many ITR front ends crammed into a garage like that.
 

Tegz

EV1L EMPIRE
Oh my god. Marijuana a dangerous drug. Wtf man?! I'm not even going to get into that lol.
Marijuana is not a drug... it is a plant. ;)


Here is a few more goodies...

Maybe the owner of the BMW was jealous of the owner of the Integra... lol
http://www.sgvtribune.com/news/ci_21225661/road-rage-assault-leaves-driver-wounded-alhambra

This stolen teg won't be returning to it's original owner quite the same... Sorry bud.
http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/2-Pursuits-2-Crashes-Overnight-164262426.html

Another one bites the dust. RIP 1996 Integra. Hopefully the driver is ok.
http://www.marionstar.com/article/20120803/NEWS01/120803001/One-injured-crash-Ohio-95
 

Excitable Kid

New Member
I just had to post this. Stolen twice in less than 48 hours.

In today’s story, an Acura Integra was stolen and recovered twice in less than forty-eight hours. The first theft occurred on September 3, when the vehicle was taken from an apartment complex in the 1700 block of Valley Avenue in Sumner sometime during the previous two days.

The owner reported the theft to the Sumner Police Department, who verified the theft and had the vehicle’s information entered into the state and federal crime computers. This process automatically activated the LoJack transponder concealed in the Acura.

An officer from the Fife Police Department received the silent LoJack homing signal transmitting from the stolen Acura on the Police Tracking Computer installed in his patrol car. The officer followed the directional and audible cues from the LoJack computer and located the car in the parking lot of an apartment complex in the 5700 block of 23rd Street East in Fife. The car had a flat tire, but was otherwise undamaged, and was impounded to a local tow yard.

Less than two days later, on the morning of September 5, the Acura was once again stolen from the same location in Sumner. Sumner Police again entered the Acura’s information into the crime computers, activating the LoJack transponder for a second time. Fife Police received the LoJack signal, and tracked it to another apartment complex, where it was found abandoned. The owner was contacted and responded to take possession of the vehicle.

The LoJack Vehicle Recovery System was installed in this Acura in April of 2006 when the car was purchased at Magic Toyota in Edmonds, Washington. The current owner did not know that the vehicle was equipped with LoJack until the first theft occurred.



http://www.autotheftblog.com/2012/10/19/lojack-aids-washington-police-in-recovering-stolen-acura-integra-twice-in-48-hours/
 

dut

New Member
LoJack Rocks!

My beautiful 1995 Integra GSR was stolen from the Northgate parking garage in Seattle at around Noon(12:15 PM) May, 2013.

I didn't found out my car was missing until I got off work at 6:00 PM.

The Seattle Police Department (SPD) entered my report into his computer at 7:00 PM which automatically activates the LoJack system in my car.

At 9:15 PM, The Lynnwood Police Department (LPD), which is the city north of Seattle, called and told me they found my car with LoJack and the driver was in custody and asked me to go pickup my car.

The car have damages but over all it's in good shape.

Damages are:
- Front bumper and Type-R lip damaged from when the car chase ended.
- Car stereo missing
- Momo Steering wheel cut by a Hack Saw to remove "The CLUB".
- Owners' manual and registration missing
- few personal belongings missing

Per LPD - How the car thief stole my GSR:
1) Slimjim the door because there is no damage for entry
2) That car thief used a hack saw on the steering wheel to prey open and remove "the club".
3) Car thief broke open the Steering column and pried open the ignition key unit to expose the switch that starts the car - turn that switch and the car starts.

Total Est damage is about $1600. -- My Insurance will cover it all.

What a night that was! a super emotional roller coaster -- I was sad and depressed my car was stolen. Then I was happy I got my car back. Then Im mad the thief damaged it. Most of all -- I'm so happy the thief got caught and went to jail. LOL!!!!! (Thank you LoJack! ) I've been driving that car for 15+ years now and I'm flattered somebody would risk their personal freedom just to be me for a day by driving that car. Everything will be OK!!! :)
 
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