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With catalytic converter thefts increasing in the region, Prince William County Police will help vehicle owners with theft ...
Catalytic converters were stolen out of parked buses from a lot at 1505 Arcadian Ave, First Student Inc. It’s caused a delay or cancellation of services for some routes. Families that are affected are ...
Nursing staff say they are offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of whoever is ...
Within the last few months, employees have seen a troubling trend: Theft of catalytic converters. "It's crazy," said John Dunn, president of Modern Muffler Shop. Dunn said he has received phone calls ...
The Waite Park Police Department are reporting a stolen vehicle from the 200 block of 9th Avenue North. The theft took place Saturday June 7th. Mages says taken was a 2015 gray Chrysler 200.
ABC13 did speak with the shop owner, who wasn't ready to go on camera, but said the converters are not stolen. He claims he is collecting receipts and documents that will clear up the investigation.
Waukesha police are investigating the theft of about 20 catalytic converters from a local school bus company. Skip to content. NOWCAST WISN 12 News This Morning.
WAUKESHA, Wis — Investigators are reviewing surveillance footage and looking for any witnesses after approximately 20 catalytic converters were stolen overnight from a local school bus company ...
The catalytic converters were stolen from parked buses at First Student Inc., at 1505 Arcadian Ave. Catalytic converters are often a target for theft because they contain valuable, precious metals ...