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Thieves in Milwaukee are using key programming tools to quickly steal cars, and police are investigating a "criminal enterprise" stealing cars to sell them.
As Justin Powell’s arrest shows, inexpensive key‑programming devices in the wrong hands are turning luxury vehicles into easy targets.
A Nashville man’s 2015 Jeep Cherokee SRT was stolen from his apartment’s parking garage and believes the thief used a key programmer.
Prosecutors say an alleged car theft ring uses key fob programmers to steal cars, change their VINs and sell them to make a profit.
Electronic programming equipment and blank vehicle key fobs were stolen from a locksmith in an armed carjacking in Easton Wednesday afternoon.
Virginia Thieves could use a key fob programming tool to steal your car, police warn These key programming tools can be purchased online anywhere. They can range from $60 to $600.
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Milwaukee police: 'Criminal enterprise' steals cars to fix and sell
There's a new high-tech way thieves are stealing cars in Milwaukee. They can get away with your car in just seconds using a key programming tool. Frank Tragesser had his high-end Jeep Trackhawk ...
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