Satellite technology leads to recovery of stolen car: Euclid Police Blotter

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Satellite technology leads to recovery of stolen car: Euclid Police Blotter
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Police investigating a stolen car theft in Euclid teamed with Willowick police and tracked down the vehicle, which was equipped with GPS technology.

Euclid police teamed with officers from neighborhing Willowick on Oct. 14 to use satellite technology to recover a car that had been stolen from a gas station in Euclid.Satellite technology helped Euclid and Willowick police team up Oct. 14 to recover a vehicle stolen from a gas station in Euclid.

A Euclid officer was sent to investigate a call that a car was stolen from a gas station on Euclid Avenue. While speaking with the vehicle’s owner, the officer learned the car was equipped with active GPS tracking.The Euclid officer contacted Willowick police, alerting them to the vehicle pinging in their city. Willowick police tracked down and recovered the car, arresting the suspect.Officers responded on Oct.

A man was found unconscious Oct. 10 behind the wheel of his parked car on Dille Road at Euclid Avenue. The man was arrested and cited before police released him to a sober party.Police were sent Oct. 10 to a home for a report of damage to a motor vehicle. Officers found that someone had peeled and tampered with the car’s steering column.Police were sent Oct. 10 to a residence on Euclid Avenue to investigate a reported case of breaking and entering.

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