July 21, 2025 — A New Jersey man pleaded guilty today in federal court in the Northern District of Oklahoma to leading a multi-state operation that stole thousands of catalytic converters from private vehicles and sold them on a secondary market for millions of dollars, based on the value of the precious metals that the converters contain. Read More
Leader of national catalytic converter theft ring pleads guilty and admits to selling stolen goods for more than $600M
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