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Catalytic Converter theft |
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Morning all, We wanted to highlight some crime prevention advice relating to catalytic converters after a recent rise in reports. From the start of the year we’ve received 31 reports, that’s compared to five reports in the previous four months across Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight. Of the reports received 12 have been in the New Forest, six in Test Valley, four in East Hampshire. Areas including Hart & Rushmoor, Fareham and Havant have also been affected. In general these reports have related to vehicles in car parks or on roads as opposed to outside the front of a property. They have happened during daylight as well as at night. Cars including: Honda CRV, Honda Jazz, Lexus, Toyota Auris, and Prius, have been targeted. Catalytic converters are devices fitted to vehicle exhausts to reduce the amount of dangerous gases emitted. Their theft is closely linked to prices of Rhodium and Palladium, which are contained within the converters. The prices of these metals have increased over recent years and this is what we believe has contributed to the number of thefts increasing. They can be removed in less than a minute. However, there are ways you can protect your vehicle if, like many people, you don’t have access to a garage: You can find more crime prevention advice here: Catalytic converter theft | Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary In the event your catalytic converter is stolen, please report online via our website https://www.hampshire.police.uk/ro/report/ocr/af/how-to-report-a-crime/ and include any markings so that we can identify your converter if it is recovered. If you’re a scrap metal dealer and someone has tried to sell you a Catalytic Converter, please let us know. If you’re worried about reporting something to the police, you can report 100% anonymously to Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111. More about how to keep your business safe from criminal sellers here >>> https://crimestoppers-uk.org/keeping-safe/home-property-safety/catalytic-converter-theft Our local officers are monitoring reports and continue to encourage people to report any suspicious activity.
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