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A Twin Cities locksmith says the same tools he uses to help stranded drivers are now being misused by thieves to steal cars in seconds, sometimes from several feet away.
PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) — More than 2,500 cars have been stolen across the city so far this year in a sophisticated car theft ring. Officials say 747 of them were Hondas. “Hondas are definitely a ...
March 4, 2026 (San Diego’s East County) – A suspect accused of stealing a Jeep Wrangler in Santee and crashing into parked cars near Parkway Plaza in El Cajon following a pursuit has been arrested and ...
Steve Traub had just gone out of town for a trip but left his key fob inside his house. When he came back home to Wauwatosa, he noticed something missing from his driveway. “It was one of those things ...
A "key" feature of today's car keys is not having to physically touch them to enter or start the car, thanks to developments like RFID proximity technology (which is short for radio frequency ...
It happens to the best of us. You realize that your car keyfob battery is low, but you figure you have plenty of time left before it dies, and usually you do. But inevitably, it will run out of power ...
FLORHAM PARK, New Jersey (WABC) -- A puppy that was inside of a car that was stolen from a CVS parking lot in New Jersey has been found safe! The family posted on social media that someone found ...
Police say key fob cloning has become a common way to steal cars in minutes. Devices used to program or copy fobs are now easy to buy online. Officials urge drivers to take simple steps to reduce ...
A locksmith showcased the process of reprogramming a Chevrolet Colorado which ended up taking two hours to complete. In a TikTok that’s generated over 1,600 views as of this writing, Phoenix-based ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Car thieves are using tablets and antennas to steal keyless or “push to start” vehicles, police warn, but there ...
After thieves stole high-end cars, using technology like antennas and tablets, one locksmith said Thursday the devices can be purchased by anyone, making newer car owners vulnerable to such thefts.