GPS Quickly Turned A Dodge Durango Theft Into 9 More Years Behind Bars
A stolen Dodge Durango’s GPS pinged its exact spot in a Best Buy lot. Officers staked out the SUV and simply waited for the driver to appear. He allegedly spotted the police, ran, and left three of them injured in a scuffle. The Crystal Lake incident is a reminder that stealing a car and slipping away clean has gotten much harder, thanks to the advanced security and GPS tracking now built into so many new vehicles. A man from Monroe Center, Illinois, learned that lesson in the most expensive way possible, and he’ll spend the next nine years in prison as a result. The trouble started on May 24, 2025, when the Crystal Lake Police Department received an alert flagging the location of a stolen 2025 Dodge Durango. The SUV’s built-in GPS did most of the work, leading officers straight to a Best Buy parking lot in Crystal Lake, where they found the Durango sitting with a woman in the passenger seat. ...