4 men arrested after police find vehicle filled with stolen catalytic converters during traffic stop in Galveston
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Darius Charles, left, Gary Charles and Demauria Haywood. Damien Charles was also arrested (not pictured) (Galveston Police Department)
HOUSTON – Four men are now charged with theft after police say they found a vehicle filled with catalytic converters from other vehicles during a traffic stop in Galveston.
Galveston police said they pulled over a vehicle in the 1900 block of 61st Street believed to be involved in a car theft.
Officers said they smelled the odor of narcotics inside of the vehicle and detained the four men. When officers searched the vehicle, they found various tools and catalytic converters from other vehicles.
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