Tuesday, 9. August 2016

Surveillance video shows a case of high-tech grand theft auto, more than 100 cars stolen


And this is how they reportedly do it: Investigators say they hook up a laptop to the Jeep, with pirated software, simply turn on the SUV, and drive it off. In many cases, the Jeeps are unlocked, so they don't have to break in. Police finally found Arce and Zelaya, because back in April a person who had his Jeep stolen had surveillance video of the crime as it took place. That helped police big-time.

wwmt.com

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