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Rogers-Marsh said people have been targeting cars parked for a long period of time or fleet vehicles, sometimes slipping under the cars, taking off the metal parts and walking away. We may have received one report where there were maybe three or four converters stolen from more than one vehicle, she said.
The RCMP arrested two people on Jan. 25 in relation to two of these thefts in Welsford. Rogers-Marsh said a 40-year-old man from Coles Island and a 24-year-old man from Saint John were released pending a future court appearance.
Rogers-Marsh said it s not clear if the two men were connected to the other thefts, so RCMP are asking people for information and warning of possible future thefts.
HALIFAX RCMP in New Brunswick are investigating multiple reports of catalytic converters stolen from vehicles in eight different communities. RCMP say since early December 2020, detachments in Grand Bay-Westfield, Hampton and Sussex have received 13 reports where 33 catalytic converters were stolen. Police say the thefts happened at different times throughout the day and night in the communities of Bloomfield, Codys, Four Corners, Grand Bay-Westfield, Hampton, Nauwigewauk, Sussex and Welsford. Investigators say many of the thefts share similarities. Thieves are targeting fleet vehicles, commercial vehicles parked near businesses and vehicles parked outside residences that appear inoperable, says Cpl. Jullie Rogers-Marsh with the Grand Bay-Westfield RCMP. Securing your vehicles in a locked building, when possible, or parking them in a well-lit area are some of the easiest ways to deter these types of thefts.
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