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Tracker leads cops to hot cars
The Toronto Sun
7/16/1999
A hi-tech tracking device inside a stolen Mercedes has led Toronto Police to a $1-million auto-theft ring.
Police found a warehouse filled with stolen BMWs, Mercedes and Ford utility trucks after the bandits chose the wrong car to steal from the Forest Hill area Tuesday.
The Boomerang tracker helped police recover 15 luxury cars worth $1 million at the Goodmark Place warehouse.
Mark Anthony Christie, 33 of Etobicoke; Omal Rose, of Toronto; and Dean Corney Watson, 34 of Toronto, are charged with theft and 14 counts of possession of stolen property

Boomerang Tracking Inc. assembles, markets and distributes the Boomerang Tracking System, a proprietary product using technology patented by the Company. The Boomerang Tracking System is the central device in a cellular-based asset tracking system utilizing the wireless systems of major regional telecommunications companies. The Boomerang Tracking System is capable of locating stolen automobiles, heavy equipment and valuable objects. The Company's proven recovery record has received endorsement by members of the insurance industry. The Boomerang Tracking System is installed through a network of authorized dealers located throughout the provinces of Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia. The Company's head office, research and development, production and corporate installation facilities are located in Montreal, Quebec. Boomerang is a registered trademark of Boomerang Tracking Inc. The shares of Boomerang Tracking Inc. trade on The Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol BMG.