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  2. Caught on camera: A thief's new high-tech way of breaking ...

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    SEATTLE - Car break-ins are one of the biggest property crimes in Western Washington. They happen every day, every night and everywhere. But now thieves are using a new high-tech tool to get into ...

  3. Bait car - Wikipedia

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    A bait car, also called a decoy car, hot car, or trap car, is a vehicle used by law enforcement agencies to capture car thieves or thieves who steal items from cars. [1] The vehicles are modified with audio/video surveillance technology, and can be remotely monitored and controlled. Those set up to catch car thieves may include GPS tracking.

  4. How car thieves are hacking, stealing your vehicle, and how ...

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    How thieves hack your car Basically, they clone your key fob. Once a thief gains access to a smart vehicle, they look for your car's on-board diagnostics board -- known as OBD board -- typically ...

  5. 9 Most Expensive Car Parts Thieves Are Most Likely To Steal - AOL

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    Car thieves only sometimes target the entire vehicle. Often, they go after specific parts that are easy to remove and valuable to sell. But you don't have to be a victim. We spoke with automotive...

  6. Bait Car (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Opponents of Bait Car expressed concern that the show merely creates crime and might even be considered entrapment. Those in law enforcement argue that the show is a legitimate and effective way to catch auto thieves. "John Q Public doesn't climb into bait cars," a Florida officer states. "We are talking about people who have been arrested time ...

  7. Sting operation - Wikipedia

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    Police in Columbus, Ohio, used a bait car outfitted with surveillance technology to catch three 15- and 17-year-old car thieves. [6] In 2004, a joint operation between US, British and Australian police used fake websites - otherwise known as honeypots - to catch hackers and pedophiles. [7] Wearing luxury timepieces to catch a watch thief.

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