Crime & Safety

Bristol Twp. Police Searching For Catalytic Converter Thieves

The two suspects were seen stealing the car parts in broad daylight on the car owner's home security system.

One of the suspects wanted by police for their involvement in the theft.
One of the suspects wanted by police for their involvement in the theft. (Courtesy of the Bucks County District Attorney's Office)

BRISTOL TOWNSHIP, PA — The Bucks County District Attorney's Office has released video footage and details regarding the broad-daylight theft of a catalytic converter from a Bristol Township home on Jan. 20.

Bristol Township Police are currently looking for two suspects in the alleged theft of a catalytic converter. The car part was stolen from a car parked in the owner's driveway on Jan. 20. The two suspects appear on video, backing their car up the driveway and using tools to steal the converter.

The two fled the scene in what appears to be a 2014-2016 Kia Sportage, either black or gray in color.

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The incident occurred around 2:42 p.m. at a home on Century Avenue in Bristol Township.

Police are asking anyone with information that would lead to an arrest to contact the Bristol Township Police at jmancuso139@bristolpd.org, or by calling 267-812-2999.

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