Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

Metal thieves target car catalytic converters
IndeOnline ^ | 11/29/2011 | Doug Staley

Posted on 11/30/2011 10:12:45 PM PST by JohnKinAK

Catalytic converters, copper plumbing and even central air conditioning units have topped some thieves’ most-wanted lists in recent weeks as they hope to cash in on rising scrap metal prices.

Area police say the recent rash of metal thefts likely is a reflection of the sluggish economy and are warning homeowners and residents to take steps to protect their property.

In the last month, eight catalytic converters, a pollution-control device that helps reduce vehicle emissions, have been cut from six vehicles at Waikem Auto dealerships in Perry Township. It’s not the catalytic converter part, however, that is luring thieves to Waikem’s lots: It’s the metals inside them.

Catalytic converters contain metals such as palladium and rhodium.

“You can blame it on the economy. People don’t have jobs, and scrap is at a peak right now,” said Doug Waikem, co-owner of Waikem Auto Group.

Thieves are removing the catalytic converters by unbolting them or cutting them loose with a reciprocating saw. It’s a job that takes a minimum of a half hour to complete, Waikem said. The problem has become so serious Waikem has been forced to beef up security around his car lots.

(Excerpt) Read more at indeonline.com ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: catalyticconverters; metalthieves
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first 1-2021 next last
This is Progressive/Keynesian Depression and no doubt the signs of the times will only get worse.
1 posted on 11/30/2011 10:12:47 PM PST by JohnKinAK
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | View Replies]

To: JohnKinAK
This isn't a recent trend, actually, it's been going on for quite a few years. It tends to increase whenever the unemployment rate and/or precious metals prices rise. I've read stories in the past where there were rashes of thefts of catalytic converters off of privately-owned vehicles while they were parked in their owners driveway!

"But know this, that in the last days perilous times will come: for men will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, unloving, unforgiving, slanderers, without self-control, brutal, despisers of good, traitors, headstrong, haughty, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, having a form of godliness but denying its power. And from such people turn away, for his name is Obama."

2 posted on 11/30/2011 10:24:59 PM PST by Viking2002 (Hippies smell.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: JohnKinAK

My daughter’s catalytic converter was stolen off her car as well as a friend of mine who had his stolen,


3 posted on 11/30/2011 10:28:18 PM PST by semaj
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: JohnKinAK
I have rentals, a/c units stolen in the past.

I now have Steel cages on all of them with 3 very large heavy locks.

On my chain link gates, I have barb wire across the top, and a very heavy LOG chain with lock on the gate handle.

They can get this done, but it will be no easy job, most of the ones that steal here are just local lazy hood.

4 posted on 11/30/2011 10:28:42 PM PST by annieokie
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: semaj

i got no problem,just weld in new pipe and we. A OK. No cats mean better airflow,they might be bummed out tho,since i pounded out the cat long ago,but the article is dealing with stealing cats for the purpose of resale.Nevermind.Maybe.


5 posted on 11/30/2011 10:47:21 PM PST by Nooseman (mutt)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 3 | View Replies]

To: JohnKinAK

When I hear about these stories, I always wonder what regulations scrap resellers have to abide by. I would think that simple recordkeeping regulations (who brought in how much scrap metal of what type) would dry up the ability of criminals to cash in stolen goods. If someone makes their living picking through trash, they won’t likely be showing up at the end of each month with two dozen catalytic converters.


6 posted on 11/30/2011 11:21:06 PM PST by jz638
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: jz638

I buy and sell cars.. Sometimes I buy junkers and pull the cats and a few other high dollar metal items (radiator and the such) before hauling whats left across a scale for 150-200 a ton..

I once brought in 25 converters to the buyer. You better believe they had questions. TONS of them. Where did they come from, how did I get the car, do you have ID? at 200+ dollars each, they do add up quickly.

Once they where satisfied they came off cars I had ownership of, they cut a check made out exactly to the name and address on my drivers license. They filmed the whole thing with surveillance cameras.

oh.. and some a$$hole stole the one off my van a few weeks back. Jokes on him though, it plugged a week or two before and I knocked the guts out.


7 posted on 11/30/2011 11:35:32 PM PST by cableguymn
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 6 | View Replies]

To: jz638

There is almost no documentation or accountability when they buy metals.


8 posted on 11/30/2011 11:37:07 PM PST by oldenuff2no (Rangers lead the way...... Delta, the original European home land security)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 6 | View Replies]

To: JohnKinAK

I remember having to lock my car’s gas tank during Jimmuh Carter years.


9 posted on 11/30/2011 11:39:28 PM PST by antceecee (Bless us Father.. have mercy on us and protect us from evil.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: antceecee

Oh, yes I remember it very well. Had a reliable but gas-guzzling 68 Charger, I paid a then outrageous 70 CENTS/gal for premium.


10 posted on 12/01/2011 12:51:37 AM PST by Impala64ssa
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 9 | View Replies]

To: Impala64ssa

I had a 65 Mustang.. souped up engine with mag wheels on the rear that my husband got in trade for some work. I know guys would have loved this car, but I hated how noisy it was. Had a locking gas cap because people would siphon you dry.


11 posted on 12/01/2011 12:55:40 AM PST by antceecee (Bless us Father.. have mercy on us and protect us from evil.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 10 | View Replies]

To: Impala64ssa

I think the price per gallon in 1971 - 72 was around 26 cents a gallon.... we were pretty upset with the rise to 70 cents during the Carter debacle. Amazing to look back at this... we are living the same now. Our family commutes a lot for our jobs and gas at close to four bucks a gallon is killing our budget. No wonder people are still losing their homes, they can’t afford to drive to work!


12 posted on 12/01/2011 1:07:46 AM PST by antceecee (Bless us Father.. have mercy on us and protect us from evil.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 10 | View Replies]

To: JohnKinAK

Palladium was 700+$ a year ago

now it’s down around 500$

WTF is with you trailer trash mofos?


13 posted on 12/01/2011 1:09:20 AM PST by Blado (2008: Year Zero of the Zombie Apocalypse.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: JohnKinAK
Yeah, I read the catalytic converters on Tundras are a prime target of these SOBs.

The thieves get a couple of hundred dollars for them, but it costs the owner of the truck upward of $2,000 to repair the damage, depending on how bad of a hack job the thieves do in getting it out. Bastards should be shot.

Came out of the hardware store a few years back and caught some shady looking greaseball checking my truck out while it was still brand new. Hadn't even gotten the plates for it yet. I KNOW he was either looking to steal it outright or cut out the CC. Too bad I didn't come along ten minutes later...

14 posted on 12/01/2011 1:21:15 AM PST by LibWhacker
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: JohnKinAK

I hear that some home owners are making donations of lead to thieves. Seems to settle things between the two.


15 posted on 12/01/2011 3:11:56 AM PST by count-your-change (You don't have to be brilliant, not being stupid is enough.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: LibWhacker

The original cat on my 97 land cruiser had the highest rare metals content of any on the market and is also the easiest to access. The thieves cut the pipes in front of and behind the cat with a battery powered sawsall they were done in under 2 minutes. Unfortunately they also cut the tail pipe and the tail of the manifold off...rendering the entire exhaust system useless - $3500+ to replace with factory parts $2300 with aftermarket.


16 posted on 12/01/2011 3:27:53 AM PST by databoss
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 14 | View Replies]

To: LibWhacker

The original cat on my 97 land cruiser had the highest rare metals content of any on the market and is also the easiest to access. The thieves cut the pipes in front of and behind the cat with a battery powered sawsall they were done in under 2 minutes. Unfortunately they also cut the tail pipe and the tail of the manifold off...rendering the entire exhaust system useless - $3500+ to replace with factory parts $2300 with aftermarket.


17 posted on 12/01/2011 3:28:04 AM PST by databoss
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 14 | View Replies]

To: JohnKinAK
It’s a job that takes a minimum of a half hour to complete, Waikem said.

Mr. Waikem has obviously never seen workers from "Midnight Auto Supply" ply their trade.

18 posted on 12/01/2011 3:32:24 AM PST by Roccus (POLITICIAN...............a four letter word spelled with ten letters.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: JohnKinAK
“You can blame it on the economy. People don’t have jobs, and scrap is at a peak right now,” said Doug Waikem, co-owner of Waikem Auto Group.

I blame it on a total lack of morality and decency that is our society today. Add in liberal indoctrination in our schools and televised media of all kinds and there you go!

Back during the Depression, things were worse (although we are inching up to it) and we had a lot fewer thieves then.

As we're now singing in Church: "O Come, O Come Emannuel!" And I'm not singing about some guy from South of the border!

19 posted on 12/01/2011 3:47:17 AM PST by Alas Babylon!
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Impala64ssa

“Oh, yes I remember it very well. Had a reliable but gas-guzzling 68 Charger, I paid a then outrageous 70 CENTS/gal for premium.”

Don’t you wish you had this one:

http://www.barrett-jackson.com/application/onlinesubmission/lotdetails.aspx?ln=724&aid=45


20 posted on 12/01/2011 11:35:55 AM PST by SVTCobra03 (You can never have enough friends, horsepower or ammunition.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 10 | View Replies]


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first 1-2021 next last

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson