Crime & Safety
Catalytic Convert Thefts Continue In Nassau
Nearly a dozen thefts of the car part were reported this week, police said.
NASSAU COUNTY, NY — The theft of catalytic converters from cars is on the rise across the country, and Nassau County is no exception.
A catalytic converter is part of a vehicle's exhaust system. It converts the engine exhaust to less hazardous gases, and uses valuable metals to do so. Catalytic converters can contain platinum, palladium or rhodium, which make them prime targets for thieves, since they can sell the metals for scrap.
The Nassau County Police Department reported these thefts of catalytic converters from vehicles for the week ending Sept. 29.
- Sept. 21: Glenwood Road, Plainview
- Sept. 21: Nixon Drive, Plainview
- Sept. 22: Elmwood Street, Plainview
- Sept. 22: Sunrise Street, Plainview
- Sept. 22: Virginia Avenue, Plainview
- Sept. 23: Scholar Lane, Levittown
- Sept. 23: Park Drive, Wantagh
- Sept. 23: Fallwood Parkway, South Farmingdale
- Sept. 24: Virginia Avenue, Elmont
- Sept. 22: Park East, Garden City Park
- Sept. 27: Marion Street, Hicksville
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