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Police: 45 Catalytic Converters Taken from Car Lot
COLLINSVILLE, Ill. (AP) -- Police are trying to figure out who stole catalytic converters from dozens of vehicles at a car lot in the southwestern Illinois city of Collinsville.

Authorities say 19 of the converters were found missing Friday from the Instacredit Automart, then an additional 26 were discovered gone on Monday.

There's no immediate word on any suspects or charges.
The converters are worth $1,200 or more. They're a necessary part of a vehicle's exhaust system, used to reduce toxicity from the car's emissions.

The devices are valuable for their platinum, palladium and rhodium and can be sold for scrap.

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