16 catalytic converters stolen from Connecticut business

Based on an initial investigation and review of surveillance footage, police believe three suspects were involved in the theft.

Manchester, Conn. — 16 catalytic converters were stolen from a vehicle owned by the Manchester U-Haul company overnight.

Manchester Police said when staff arrived at the store at 432 Auckland Street on Saturday morning, they found multiple cars damaged and called Manchester Police.

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Six vans, four pickups and six vans were damaged, according to police.

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Officials have gathered evidence from the scene and are working with the business to obtain more information about what happened.

Based on an initial investigation and review of surveillance footage, police believe three suspects were involved in the theft.

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Police are asking that if you have any information about this theft, please contact Officer Thomas Van Langan at (860) 645-5500.

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