Police in Hillsboro, N.H., are asking the public for information leading to the arrest of whoever is taking catalytic converters from a number of auto repair shops.
Police say one shop in particular, Livingston’s, has been the focus of repeated thefts.
The thefts have been happening over the last few months. Police say the latest one was on Saturday.
Police say the part is cut from vehicles and then sold to metal recycling centers. Catalytic converters are valued in the hundreds of dollars.
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