Catalytic convertor stolen from vehicle parked outside home
A catalytic convertor was stolen from a car in Ipswich Street Picutre: GOOGLE MAPS - Credit: Archant
Police are appealing for witnesses after a catalytic convertor was stolen from outside a property in Bury St Edmunds.
The theft took place at some point between Friday, July 3 and Monday, July 13 outside a property on Ipswich Street.
The catalytic converter was taken from a silver Volvo V40 estate.
Police have issued advice for anyone wanting to keep their cars safe.
• Keep private vehicles parked in secure garages where possible and if no garage is available, in a well-lit public area.
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• Keep commercial vehicles in a locked building or compound
• Use alarms, lighting and CCTV to deter thieves.
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Anyone with information about the stolen catalytic convertor should contact Suffolk police on 101 quoting crime reference 37/39660/20.