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FakeNoose

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Wed Jun 28, 2023, 11:35 AM Jun 2023

Bucks County DA announces bust of $8.2 million catalytic converter theft ring



Philadelphia Inquirer link: https://www.inquirer.com/news/bucks-county-catalytic-converter-theft-ring-millions-20230627.html

More than two dozen law enforcement agencies from across Pennsylvania and New Jersey joined forces to dismantle a catalytic converter theft ring based in Philadelphia that stole millions of dollars worth of the automobile parts, authorities said Tuesday. Bucks County District Attorney Matt Weintraub said at a news conference that his office had charged 10 adults, one juvenile, and a Philadelphia tow yard for running a sprawling operation that stole around 2,000 of the exhaust emission devices in the region.

TDI Towing of Port Richmond was the main buyer of the stolen catalytic converters, he said. The tow yard paid thieves about $300 for each device and bought an average of 175 catalytic converters per week, said Weintraub. From 2020 to 2023, TDI Towing purchased an estimated 27,300 catalytic converters for a total of $8.2 million, he said.

TDI Towing owner Michael Williams, 52, whom Weintraub dubbed the “kingpin” of the operation, was charged with counts including criminal conspiracy, dealing in proceeds of unlawful activity, and related crimes. His business faces similar charges. Also charged with those crimes were a group of his employees including “cutters,” who sheared the catalytic converters from cars to steal them. Many of Williams’ employees were related to him, authorities said.

Charging the company was a first for his office, said Weintraub, and he said he hoped that would serve as a deterrent for other organizations that might seek to commit similar crimes. “Our goal? To put them out of business. Forever,” he said. “A corporate death sentence.”




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If anyone is missing a catalytic converter in eastern PA in the last few years, these guys probably stole it and fenced it.

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