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News for RVers #981, Sunday edition

RV Travel January 3, 2021 Welcome to RVtravel.com, the newsletter that cares. Learn about RV camping, RV travel, RV news and much more. This newsletter, now in its 20th year of continuous publication, is made possible in large part by the voluntary subscription contributions from our readers. Sunday, January 3, 2021 By Tony Barthel Catalytic converter thefts are on the rise and are becoming ever more common according to a few sources. Stealing a catalytic converter is relatively easy and can net the thief a good return on their minimal time investment. How much? On the black market, used cats, as they’re called, can go for sometimes several hundred dollars. They may take as little as a minute to steal. Continue reading – you’ll be shocked! Includes videos and tips to prevent your catalytic converter from being stolen.

Deputies searching for man who stole catalytic converters, cameras

Deputies searching for man who stole catalytic converters, cameras Investigators are asking for the public’s help to identify a man who stole catalytic converters and surveillance cameras from a business in Charleston County. (Source: CCSO) By Live 5 Web Staff | December 30, 2020 at 10:00 PM EST - Updated December 30 at 10:00 PM CHARLESTON COUNTY, S.C. (WCSC) - Investigators are asking for the public’s help to identify a man who stole catalytic converters and surveillance cameras from a business in Charleston County. The Charleston County Sheriff’s Office said it happened on Monday when the suspect took three catalytic converters from three RVs and damaged two custom Y pipes from the Coastal RV on 6075 Savannah Highway in Ravenel.

Deputies seek help finding woman accused of fraud

Deputies seek help finding woman accused of fraud The suspect is 26 years old, 210 pounds, over 5′7″ and deputies say she is going by the name of Ashley. The CCSO says she is not a Carmax employee. (Source: Charleston County Sheriff s Office) By Riley Bean | December 31, 2020 at 12:37 PM EST - Updated December 31 at 6:12 PM CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The Charleston County Sheriff’s Office says they are trying to identify a woman who allegedly posed as a Carmax employee and passed thousands of dollars in fraudulent checks. Deputies say the fraud was first reported on Dec. 11 when a woman went to several dealerships on Savannah Highway posing as a Carmax employee.

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