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Catalytic converter theft data shows good, bad news

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The news about catalytic converter thefts is both good, and bad.
These thefts are down by nearly 70 percent in Indiana, but compared to the nationwide numbers from 2019 there is still a staggering 2100 percent increase.
The public data company BeenVerified has completed a report on the thefts of catalytic converters since 2019, and showed a year to year decrease of 69 point 8 percent for Indiana since 2022, but still an increase in the state of 1740 percent in the last three years.

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Becky Pfefferkorn September 21, 2023 at 4:10 pm

I had my cat converter solden n my license plate I report it n nothing. It going to cost me money to replace my stolen plate money I don’t have. What can u do wen u have none

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