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How does micro GPS tracking chips work for stolen property?

How does micro GPS tracking chips work for stolen property?

GPS technology has been known to play an important part when it comes to recovering stolen property. Allen Crosby, a resident of Phoenix, Arizona, was able to recover $10,000 worth of stolen valuables since he thought ahead and installed one of those micro GPS tracking chips on his personal belongings.

How are car keys made harder to steal?

by Lindsey Fisher. Automotive manufacturers use transponder keys, also known as chip keys, to make cars harder to steal. Chip keys have digital codes that enable them to communicate with vehicles fitted with transponder systems. Each key has a unique digital code, so you must place the right chip key in the ignition to start the car.

Where can I get a chip key cut?

Call a local automotive store and ask if it can cut chip keys. If it can, take your chip key to the store and request a duplicate copy. An additional chip key can only be cut if you have one of the original keys.

Is it difficult to replace a chip key?

Because the technology is sophisticated, replacing chip keys is more difficult and expensive than replacing other automotive keys. Call a local automotive store and ask if it can cut chip keys.

Do you need a key chip on a truck?

As the vehicles age and depreciate, it is far, far more likely to loose the key than to get the truck stolen. So we don’t need no stinkin’ chip.

Can a stolen truck be sold for top dollar?

Clifton said thieves could fetch top dollar for the truck’s individual parts, or are successful reselling the truck with a fake title to an unassuming buyer. He said by the time the buyer realizes they’re in possession of a stolen vehicle, they’ve lost thousands of dollars and there’s no way to find the crook who sold it to them.

How often are GMC pickups stolen in Texas?

Staff Goes Door-to-Door in Fort Worth to he North Texas Auto Theft task force says it’s seen a spike in stolen 2015 to 2020 GMC and Chevrolet pickups, and the thefts take mere minutes and don’t just affect the truck owner. Gone in three minutes – that’s how fast thieves are able to steal one of the most popular vehicles in North Texas.

What did the thieves do to Kunkel’s truck?

Police said the video shows thieves remove the truck’s computer, disable its OnStar tracking system and replace it with their own computer. From the time the two thieves pull into the parking lot to the time they drive away with Kunkel’s truck, only three minutes passed.

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Ruth Doyle