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		<title>GPS Tracking System found Baby Jesus</title>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: GPS Tracking System found Baby Jesus</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2008 02:06:21 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>By ERIC GORSKI , AP Religion Writer, Technology / Hi Tech<br /><br />(AP) -- When Baby Jesus disappeared last year from a Nativity scene on the lawn of the Wellington, Fla., community center, village officials didn&#x27;t follow a star to locate him.<br /><br />A GPS device mounted inside the life-size ceramic figurine led sheriff&#x27;s deputies to a nearby apartment, where it was found face down on the carpet. An 18-year-old woman was arrested in the theft.<br /><br />Giving up on old-fashioned padlocks and trust, a number of churches, synagogues, governments and ordinary citizens are turning to technology to protect holiday displays from pranks or prejudice.<br /><br />About 70 churches and synagogues eager to avoid the December police blotter jumped at a security company&#x27;s offer of free use of GPS systems and hidden cameras this month to guard their mangers and menorahs.<br /><br />Others, like the Herrera family of Richland Hills, Texas, took matters into their own hands. Upset after their teeter-totter was stolen, the family trained surveillance cameras on their yard and was surprised when footage showed a teenage girl stealing a baby Jesus worth almost $500. Police have obtained the tape.<br /><br />They took the family Jesus, said Gloria Herrera, 48, a Catholic. How can anybody do that?<br /><br />For two consecutive years, thieves made off with the baby Jesus figurine in Wellington, a well-off village of 60,000 in Palm Beach County, Fla. The ceramic original, donated by a local merchant, was made in Italy and worth about $1,800, said John Bonde, Wellington&#x27;s director of operations.<br /><br />So last year, officials took a GPS unit normally used to track the application of mosquito spray and implanted it in the latest replacement figurine. After that one disappeared, sheriff&#x27;s deputies quickly tracked it down.<br /><br />Sensing opportunity in that kind of success story, New York-based BrickHouse Security is offering up to 200 nonprofit religious institutions a free month&#x27;s use of security cameras and LightningGPS products it distributes.<br /><br />Chief executive officer Todd Morris said the idea was born after a few churches asked about one-month rentals instead of longer contracts that are the norm. The first 20 or so applications came from synagogues, he said.<br /><br />Rabbi Yochonon Goldman of Lubavitch of Center City, a Philadelphia-area branch of the Chabad Lubavitch movement, signed up even though his previous biggest scare involved the wind knocking down a menorah.<br /><br />People are very security conscious, and this is simply a precaution, said Goldman, who will put a GPS on one menorah and a camera on another. It&#x27;s sad ... but it&#x27;s the reality we&#x27;re faced with.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2008/12/gps-tracking-system-found-baby-jesus.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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