Man woke up to thieves driving his 575-horsepower BMW out of the driveway.
The thieves did not get far with the BMW X5M before the police arrived.
The proportion of missing cars that are not found is increasing.
The 2022 report by Larmtjänst has been released and notes that the number of stolen vehicles is decreasing.
After a game of cat and mouse, the thief gave up.
When a painting company discovered that two of their paint sprayers had been stolen, they contacted GSGroup. Both paint sprayers had been installed with tracking devices and it was clear that they were in a car as the coordinates were constantly changing.
Rental car stolen during rental and recovered after police chase
In the middle of the snowstorm that hit Sweden in early November, a man walked into a car rental agency and asked to rent a car because the train he was supposed to take was canceled. When the car was not returned, the lessor contacted GSGroup.
Car stolen during rental
A Volvo XC40 P6 Recharge, worth SEK 529 900, was stolen during a rental in Gothenburg.
Car stolen and returned for the second time
One of GSGroup’s customers discovered one morning that her Range Rover Sport 3.0 worth SEK 800,000 had been stolen. This was not the first time our customer had been a victim of theft, in 2016 she had another Range Rover stolen, but it was quickly returned by the GSGroup search team.
Construction machine with tracker rented in Germany, stolen in Belgium and recovered in Hungary
One of GSGroup’s customers in Germany contacted our alarm center and reported that a Takeuchi excavator, worth 410,000 SEK, had been stolen.
A Porsche included
When the police stopped the thieves, thanks to GSGroup’s tracker, they found not just the Porsche they were looking for, but two.
Stolen rental car found, along with two sleeping thieves
The car rental company had its second car stolen within three months. This car was also quickly recovered through good cooperation between GSGroup and the police.
Revealed by hidden tracking device: Thief gets two years in prison
Tracking equipment from GSGroup led the police to the 43-year-old, who has now been sentenced to two years in prison by the court in Sønderborg. The man is sentenced for aggravated theft of, among other things GPS equipment worth approximately SEK 2 million.