There have been two thefts of catalytic converters from vehicles in Crowborough, prompting a police appeal for information.
There have been two thefts of catalytic converters from vehicles in Crowborough.
Police say the incidents took place in the early hours of Thursday morning, when residents reported hearing loud noises.
The first theft took place at Nassau Drive at 1.25am, where a group of up to four men dressed in black were seen targeting a Honda vehicle, according to police.
At 2.15am another Honda vehicle parked on a driveway in Tanners Way was targeted. The victim reported seeing a silver or grey vehicle nearby.
Police are appealing for information and witnesses about the thefts, particularly anyone with dashcam or doorbell camera footage.
Signs that thieves may be targeting a vehicle to steal a catalytic converter include the vehicle being raised using a car jack in a car park or residential area, and a loud drilling or cutting sound coming from underneath the vehicle.
Witnesses or anyone with information can report online here or call 101 and quote Operation Rhodium.
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