Tacoma Police and local dealerships are joining together Friday to offer free identification engraving on catalytic converters. The event is open to everyone, with no reservation required.
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According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau, there were 12 times as many successful converter thefts in 2021 than in 2019. And in March, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee signedto require proof of ownership before someone may sell a catalytic converter as scrap metal. “We are hoping for a steady crowd,” said Haddow of the engraving event. “We’ll do as many vehicles as we can get to. Generally, the procedure takes between 15 and 20 minutes to complete.”
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