Everett Police Department’s catalytic converter theft prevention project rolling along

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Another Project CATCON ID event was held Sunday in Everett. This is an ongoing project hosted by the Everett Police Department in which people can get their cars’ vehicle identification numbers engraved on their catalytic converters.

Sunday’s event was held at Rodland Toyota of Everett.“It’s scary, it’s disconcerting,” McClain said. “The cost to replace the catalytic converter was over $2,200 in my case.”

If an engraved catalytic converter is stolen and then recovered, police can track it back to the owner and find the thief.KIRO 7 has reported on converter thieves who are getting more brazen and violent, even stealing them in broad daylight in just minutes. “It’s a real shame. We have a lot of folks coming in. It’s very expensive, takes a long time. We’re actually at a point where some of the replacement parts are on national backorder. So this is a problem nationally,” said Cathy Schlage, a service adviser at the dealership.

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