HPD sees increase in catalytic converter thefts; replacements may take months
Rose-Ann Aragon, Reporter
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HOUSTON – One Humble woman now has to wait three months to have her catalytic converters replaced because they were stolen by thieves at the Townsen Park & Ride.
METRO said there has been a rash of catalytic converter thefts, and METRO Police are working with other agencies to crack down on the thefts.
Annette Bryant has parked at the Townsen Park & Ride in Humble every day for several years until the pandemic. Returning to work Monday, her commute was typical.
“Got here at 6:30 am like I always do. [I] park, get on the bus, go downtown, work my day,” Bryant said.
Body found at Park & Ride identified
Medical examiner s office identified person as Si Le, 61 Share Updated: 2:03 PM CDT Apr 5, 2021 WISN 12 News
Medical examiner s office identified person as Si Le, 61 Share Updated: 2:03 PM CDT Apr 5, 2021 Police are investigating a body found Friday at the Park & Ride on Loomis and Cold Spring roads in Greenfield.The medical examiner s office confirmed to WISN 12 News that it was called to the scene.The medical examiner s office identified the body as Si Le, 61. A Silver Alert had been issued for him when he went missing from a Milwaukee group home earlier in the week.The medical examiner s report says he died from natural causes atherosclerotic coronary vascular disease