Long Beach Police Department East Division reports seeing increase in theft of catalytic converters

Courtesy LBPD
Map showing locations of theft of catalytic converters in the LBPD’s East Division
The East Division of the Long Beach Police Department (LBPD) has recently seen an increase in the theft of catalytic converters, and police are encouraging residents to be extra watchful for suspects involved in suspicious activity.
“Although there have been reported thefts occurring in all areas of the city, most of the recent thefts have occurred in the East Division,” states a press release this week from the LBPD. “From April 1 through June 10, there have been approximately 41 thefts reported in the East Division. Suspects are stealing catalytic converters from vehicles to sell to recycling centers and unscrupulous muffler shops to earn cash. Thefts primarily occur at nighttime, but have also taken place during the day, as a converter can be removed very quickly.”
The LBPD added that catalytic converters are expensive components of the vehicle’s exhaust system and vital for a vehicle’s emissions system to work correctly. The theft of a catalytic converter renders the vehicle inoperable, and once removed, severe engine damage can result if the vehicle is driven. The repair cost for original equipment manufacturer parts varies by manufacture, size, content and design. A victim can expect a repair bill to range from $500 to $2,000, plus the price of labor and towing.
The LBPD indicated it will continue to present catalytic converter theft cases to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office and/or the Long Beach City Prosecutor’s Office as appropriate, in an effort obtain criminal filings against apprehended suspects.
The community is encouraged to be alert to individuals observed crawling underneath a vehicle and who sometimes have a getaway vehicle nearby.
Any suspicious activity should be called in to police right away, and providing a vehicle description and/or license plate number can also be helpful if it can be safely obtained, police said.
“These thefts can occur to any type of vehicle, at any time, and at any location,” said Patrol Bureau Deputy Chief Wally Hebeish. “We urge the community to report unusual or suspicious activity immediately.”
Victims of theft are encouraged to file a report, which can be completed online or by calling the LBPD business desk at (562) 570-7260. Residents are also encouraged to practice the following tips, which may prevent them from becoming a victim:
• Invest in an anti-theft cable locking device, which are significantly less costly than replacing a catalytic converter
• Park vehicle in driveway or garage whenever possible
• Make arrangements for vehicle if it will be left for an extended period of time
• Install motion-sensor lighting around your home
• Get to know neighbors so it’s easier to recognize persons who don’t “belong” in the neighborhood; neighbors that communicate are more likely to look out for one another
• Report loiterers; they may be casing the area
• Immediately report any suspicious activity by calling 9-1-1
• Those who have been theft victims are encouraged to speak to a mechanic about potentially spot welding or collapsing the bolt threads at the time of replacement, to prevent a second theft
Source: LBPD

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