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15:08 16/04/2021
Officers in Portsmouth are warning local residents to be vigilant following two catalytic converter thefts from vehicles this week.
On Wednesday 14 April, it was reported to us that sometime between 8pm on Tuesday 13 April and 2pm on Wednesday 14 April, a catalytic converter had been taken from a vehicle on Salerno Road.
We also received a second report that sometime between 10pm on Tuesday 13 April and 7am on Wednesday 14 April, a catalytic converter had been taken from a vehicle on Randolph Road.
Catalytic converter theft is closely linked to prices of Rhodium and Palladium which are contained within the converters. The prices of these metals have increased since 2020 and this is what we believe has contributed to the number of thefts increasing.
They can be stolen within a few minutes by using just a few basic tools.
However, there are ways you can protect your vehicle if, like many people, you don’t have access to a garage:
In the event your cat converter is stolen, please report online via our website (https://www.hampshire.police.uk/ro/report/ocr/af/how-to-report-a-crime/) and include any markings so that we can identify your converter if it’s recovered
Our local neighbourhood policing teams in Portsmouth are continuing to monitor reports and would like to ask local residents to report any suspicious activity to us directly by calling 101, or by reporting it to us via our online reporting tool on the Hampshire Constabulary website.
Anyone with information about the two incidents mentioned should call 101, quoting reference 44210140973/44210140544.
As always, if a crime is in progress, please dial 999.