Crime & Safety
Church Vans Targeted In Catalytic Converter Theft: Mt. Laurel Police
Police say a man came into the church parking lot and cut catalytic converters from three vans.
MOUNT LAUREL, NJ — Police in Mount Laurel have reported several catalytic converter thefts in recent weeks, and say three church vans were among the targets.
Police released recent reports on Wednesday, including a Nov. 22 theft from the Fellowship Community Church parking lot at 1520 Hainesport Road. A light-colored minivan came into the parking lot between 11:30 p.m. and 12:10 a.m., police said. A man got out of the van and took catalytic converters from three church vans, according to police, causing a $6,000 loss.
Police are also investigating a catalytic converter theft from a white SUV in the 1120 block of Route 73 on Nov. 29, the report said.
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Mount Laurel police are also investigating a break-in on Pheasant Drive on Dec. 30.
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