Inside Chicago’s catalytic converter theft epidemic – Chicago Sun-Times

Catalytic converter thieves have struck more than 17,000 times in Chicago since 2019. And they almost never get caught. Only 34 of those reported thefts — 0.2% — ended with an arrest. The thieves — often the bottom level in organized crime rings — have hit every part of the city.
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Ex Illini
2 years ago

With all the bills Governor Jumbo has been signing lately, would it be too difficult to get one implemented to outlaw the purchase of catalytic converters by the scrap yards? This activity is destructive and costly, and it isn’t hard to figure out where they’re going.

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