Police across the country are warning car owners about a growing wave of high-tech vehicle thefts involving cloned key fobs and organized criminal networks targeting high-performance models.
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Law enforcement in Southern California is calling a new high-tech way of stealing luxury vehicles an alarming trend that’s become increasingly popular among thieves. An Anaheim Hills resident who did ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — In the Miami Valley, car thefts have spiked dramatically, increasing more than 200% over the last two years in the city of Dayton alone. Kias and Hyundais have been especially ...
Buy a new car in 2026 and you will almost certainly sit down in front of a tablet-sized touchscreen, a camera pointed at your face, and a long list of alerts you never asked for. Automakers have spent ...
As reported on News Center 7 at 5:30, the new plan focuses on going after the tools thieves are using to copy key fobs and drive off with stolen cars. Surveillance video shared by our CBS affiliate in ...
• California police are warning of a surge in high-tech auto thefts targeting key-fob signals and onboard computers. • Thieves are now using tablets, antennas and signal boosters to unlock and start ...