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SportEL
01-05-2024, 05:04 AM
Mississauga man's Dodge Durango SUV was targeted twice by thieves in a span of 3 hours were stopped twice by a secondary security system


- Video caught on dashcam

- Just after midnight, a pair driving a white Honda Civic appear to be slowly cruising through the plentiful outdoor parking lots of Mississauga apartment buildings.

- a pair driving a white Honda Civic appear to be slowly cruising through the plentiful outdoor parking lots of Mississauga apartment buildings.

- A man in black and a woman wearing a brown puffy coat get out to inspect the car. The man tries the door – it stays locked – and they get back in the vehicle and drive off.

- just after 3:30 in the morning, the Civic returns, and backs in directly in front of the Durango. Both get out, compare notes, and the man in black ducks under the hood, possibly to disable the car’s horn, which would stop an alarm from going off when the car’s securities are breached.

- In the video, he appears to be holding a cellphone and a small antenna, When his partner smashes a back window, the car chirps as if its driver had just pressed a button on the fob.

- But within a few seconds, the car’s security system re-arms, and the alarm starts blaring. Clearly surprised, the two would-be thieves scatter back to their Honda Civic and leave the site.

- Andrew says he was woken up by an alarm on his phone. It relayed live video of what was happening.

The device that Andrew used is one of several offered by Compustar, which can be installed for about $1000, said Kirsten Sverdrup of Cobra Car and Truck Accessories.

--> https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/how-a-mississauga-man-defeated-car-thieves-twice-in-one-night-1.6660636


Compustar and Blackview Cloud FTW?!

I wonder if he had the HellCat Durango