The Dallas Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying suspects involved in the theft of a catalytic converter.
On February 4, 2022, at about 4:30 p.m., the suspects removed the catalytic converter from a vehicle parked in the 8500 block of Forney Road.This offense is documented on case number 802581-2022.
Anyone with information regarding the identity of these suspects are asked to call Detective J. Hellenguard, #8458, with the Dallas Police Department’s Southeast Investigative Unit at 214-671-0132.The CBS DFW team is a group of experienced journalists who along with our many CBS 11 reporters, bring you content on CBSDFW.com.
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