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Originally Posted by Stingr69
I read it - come back and tell me about some names of people that have been caught just because of OnStar and we will have something to worry about. I am not talking about stolen cars being recovered. I want an example of someones OnStar history being used against them by law enforcement some time in the last 5 years. If you have it, bring it.
-Mark.
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Well not to fuel the conspiracy fire, but as I eluded to in post #16,,,
http://www.wpbf.com/r/15651948/detail.html
Police Charge Teen In $24K In Damage To Soccer Field
POSTED: 10:12 am EDT March 20, 2008
UPDATED: 10:41 am EDT March 20, 2008
BOYNTON BEACH, Fla. -- Investigators said a Manalapan teenager was caught causing $24,800 worth of damage to a soccer field after the On-Star system in his car tipped off police that he was the culprit.
Authorities said the 17-year-old spun a 2007 GMC Denali to make "donuts" all over the soccer field at Saint Joseph's School located at 3300 S. Seacrest Blvd. in Boynton Beach on Nov.21, according to a police report.
Police used On-Star GPS records to link the teen to the scene at the time of the vandalism, according to the report.
A police subpoenae of OnStar documents revealed that the company received a "collision notification" and that an OnStar employee contacted the teen, whose voice was then recorded.
The 17-year-old is facing charges of reckless driving and criminal mischief.
So to re-iterate, the boys voice on the recording plus the GPS data was the evidence that placed him at the scene driving the car, and how they were able to bring charges against him.