Catalytic converter thefts plummeted in Denver with new laws, lower prices

Catalytic converters were black-market goldmines over the last few years. Back in 2019, the Denver Police Department recorded just 14 stolen. By 2023, that number had skyrocketed to 3,037. More than a third of those went missing from parking lots around the airport that year. The devices, which are on the bottom of gasoline-burning cars, use precious metals to suck pollution out of exhaust.

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