Police: Man Arrested In Lino Lakes For Stealing Catalytic Converters

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) --  A man was arrested in Lino Lakes on Saturday for allegedly stealing catalytic converters from cars.

Catalytic converters are a key part of a vehicle's exhaust system; but they are made with copper, which can be sold for quick cash by thieves. Law enforcement has seen a string of the thefts across Minnesota -- and the cost to repair a vehicle that has had its catalytic converter sawed off can range between $1,000 and $3,000.

The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension says the alleged thief was driving a white Chevy Express van. Authorities "are confident" that the 36-year-old suspect is not the only person committing this crime in the area.

WCCO does not name suspects until they have been formally charged with a crime.

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