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Police: Man caught under Lufkin church van stealing catalytic converter Bradley Brown of Lufkin (Source: Lufkin Police Department) By Stephanie Frazier | April 9, 2021 at 3:47 PM CDT - Updated April 10 at 2:18 AM
LUFKIN, Texas (KTRE) - On Friday morning, Lufkin police arrested a man they say was stealing catalytic converters from church vans.
Bradley Brown, 37, of Lufkin, was taken into custody around 3:45 a.m. after officers were called to the parking lot of Abundant Life Methodist Church at 1715 Sayers St. for suspicious activity. The caller said he thought he saw a man cutting something off a church van.
According to Lufkin PD PIO Jessica Pebsworth, an officer arrived to see a man in an orange shirt under a van, but as he made the corner, he lost sight of the man.
Lufkin Man Caught Stealing Catalytic Converters from Church Vans
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Lufkin PD have identified the man as Bradley Brown, 37, of Lufkin. He was taken into custody around 3:45 a.m. after officers were called to the parking lot of Abundant Life Methodist Church at 1715 Sayers St. for suspicious activity. The caller said he thought he saw a man cutting something off of a church van.
An officer responded to the call and after arriving to the scene, he reported that he saw a man in an orange shirt under a van, but as the officer made the corner, he lost sight of the man. As the police officer got out of his unit, he saw the man in the orange shirt – later identified as Brown – take off running toward Kurth Drive into a wood line.
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East Point man arrested for reportedly stealing catalytic converters, fleeing Demetrice Frederick, 37, of East Point, was arrested on Tuesday, March 9 after reportedly stealing 11 catalytic converters from trucks at a local business and leading Forsyth County Deputies on a chase
An East Point man accused of stealing 11 catalytic converters from trucks at a local business was arrested on Tuesday, March 9 after leading Forsyth County deputies on a chase.
Per a news release from the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office Demetrice Frederick, 37, was arrested after leading deputies on a chase first by vehicle then, after crashing, by foot and charged with theft by taking, fleeing/attempting to elude, reckless driving and driving while license suspended.