NYPD to host free catalytic converter theft prevention event
The NYPD is aiming to help Brooklyn residents prevent catalytic converter thefts.
News 12 Staff
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May 7, 2024, 4:56 PM
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Updated 11 days ago
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Police will be hosting theft prevention public event on Friday at 1018 Oriental Blvd. in the Manhattan Beach Park parking lot from 12-4 p.m.
Police say participants will be able to etch their catalytic converters.
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