Thread Rating:
11-11-2011, 01:10 PM
The theft of catalytic converters in Hyde Park has increased in recent months.
Cincinnati police officer Dwayne Dawson said the theft of the converters has been on the rise in communities including Hyde Park, Oakley and Mt. Washington.
The converters, which are part of a vehicleâs emissions control system, are being sold to scrapyards across the Ohio River, he said.
Dawson, while speaking at a recent Hyde Park Neighborhood Council meeting, said removing a converter from a vehicle can be done fairly quickly. However, he said motorists can take precautions such as parking in well-lit areas or near a building entrance.
http://local.cincinnati.com/community/St...311100064/
Cincinnati police officer Dwayne Dawson said the theft of the converters has been on the rise in communities including Hyde Park, Oakley and Mt. Washington.
The converters, which are part of a vehicleâs emissions control system, are being sold to scrapyards across the Ohio River, he said.
Dawson, while speaking at a recent Hyde Park Neighborhood Council meeting, said removing a converter from a vehicle can be done fairly quickly. However, he said motorists can take precautions such as parking in well-lit areas or near a building entrance.
http://local.cincinnati.com/community/St...311100064/
Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)