Elk Grove police say a traffic stop last Wednesday ended with three people in handcuffs and a car allegedly tied to a run of catalytic converter thefts. The stop happened in the neighborhood just south of Poppy Ridge and Bruceville, and investigators say the occupants were linked to two converters reported stolen last Sunday on the 10000 block of Bruceville Road. The three were booked into the county main jail and are scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday.
According to the Elk Grove Police Department, officers spotted a vehicle identified in connection with the thefts and detained the three occupants, who were identified as 33-year-old Shawn Vang, 38-year-old Johnson Ly and 38-year-old John Moua. Investigators say surveillance footage and a police bulletin with photos helped them match the vehicle to catalytic converters taken from two separate cars. The department’s post lists arrests under Vehicle Code 10852 and Penal Code sections 487, 182, 466 and 666.1, and notes that the suspects were later released on bail.
Part of a wider pattern
Federal and local authorities say catalytic converter thefts are often the work of organized crews, since the devices contain valuable precious metals and can be flipped quickly for cash. In a past nationwide enforcement action, the U.S. Department of Justice detailed multi-state theft rings and noted that California accounted for a large share of reported theft claims. Local reporting has tied stolen converters to unlicensed resale and processing operations in the Sacramento area, according to KCRA. Taken together, those cases show why detectives track both the surveillance footage and the downstream buyers when they investigate converter thefts…