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Electronic programming equipment and blank vehicle key fobs were stolen from a locksmith in an armed carjacking in Easton Wednesday afternoon.
A Nashville man’s 2015 Jeep Cherokee SRT was stolen from his apartment’s parking garage and believes the thief used a key programmer.
Some Jeep Grand Cherokee L's are reportedly completely useless after the key fob is unable to communicate with the necessary electronics.
After a Jeep worth $32,000 was stolen in Penn Township, police are warning the public that car thieves are getting smarter.