FRAMINGHAM – A resident on Auburn Street reported a thief stole a catalytic converter from a vehicle “sometime overnight,” according to police.
The theft was reported at 9:46 a.m. on August 25 at 21 Auburn Street.
Auburn Street is located near the Framingham Centre Common.
Framingham Police have no suspects at this time.
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There has been an increase in catalytic converter thefts in Framingham this year, but the City is not alone.
The National Insurance Crime Bureau has the a 325% increase in thefts from 2019 to 2020.
A catalytic converter is a tool installed on every car, be it diesel or gasoline. The converter is a catalyst located in the exhaust channel that works to filter hydrocarbons and other pollutants as waste products of engine combustion.
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The converter auto part contains platinum, palladium or rhodium.
On the black market, those metals can mean $100 to $250 for every converter stolen.
But for the owners of the vehicles, the replacement can be even more expensive.
Parts & labor can be $1,000 to more than $2,000 to replace and install a new converter.
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