Crime & Safety
Search Continues For $7K In Car Parts Stolen In 1 Month From 1 South Jersey Town
$15,000 worth of cars was also stolen in one month from the same municipality, police said.
LOGAN, NJ — The investigation continued Thursday morning into multiple catalytic converter and car thefts that occurred in Logan during the month of July.
The value of the catalytic converters thefts that were stolen from three different vehicles was valued at $7,200, police said.
The first catalytic converter theft occurred July 8 at the Mitsubishi Fuso on Center Square Road, according to police.
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Another catalytic converter was stolen that same day from Avantor, which is also located on Center Square Road, according to police.
A third catalytic converter was stolen from Camping World on Heron Drive on July 9, police also said.
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In addition, two cars worth approximately $15,000 were also stolen from Logan in July, according to police.
The first theft occurred July 1, when a Lincoln Town Car was stolen from the Wawa on Center Square Road, police said.
While that car was later recovered in Deptford, a Jeep Cherokee that was stolen on July 19 from the same Wawa parking lot on Center Square Road has yet to be located, according to police.
Anyone with information about any of these thefts was asked to call Logan Police at 856-467-0061.
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