Catalytic converter theft never really disappeared, but it is climbing again and hitting some drivers harder than others.
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Some Millcreek Township residents are facing costly repair bills after police said catalytic converters were recently cut out of ...
Catalytic converter thieves prefer raised trucks and the cover of darkness to do their work. A recent report by the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB), a non-profit organization dedicated to ...
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When the price of precious metals began tumbling late last summer, so too did demand for stolen catalytic converters, the exhaust-cleaning components that can be cut from a vehicle’s undercarriage in ...
Some Millcreek Township residents are facing costly repair bills after police said catalytic converters were recently cut out of several vehicles. Millcreek police are investigating the reported theft ...