Denver Police released a warning statement of what it's calling a dangerous pattern related to catalytic converter thefts as a caution to community members.
– Denver Police Department is investigating a rising trend in catalytic converter thefts from people’s vehicles in the city. Friday, DPD released a warning statement of what it’s calling a dangerous pattern related to these thefts as a caution to community members.
According to the DPD press release, residents reported going outside to investigate a suspicious noise and discovering someone attempting to remove and steal their catalytic converter, then being confronted by an accomplice serving as a lookout who is often armed. Residents are strongly encouraged to avoid engaging with suspects, to call 911 and to be a witness who can share relevant information with officers.
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