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Daytime Theft Uncovers 14 Stolen Catalytic Converters
21 Jun
Summary
- Police discovered 14 stolen converters in a pickup truck during a daytime theft investigation.
- A reciprocating saw, handgun, and tools were found in the truck during the traffic stop.
- Suspect William Lightfoot faces multiple charges including burglary and resisting arrest.

In Mesa, Arizona, a daytime catalytic converter theft escalated into a larger property crime case when police discovered 14 stolen converters in a pickup truck. The incident began when officers responded to a report of a converter being cut from a vehicle. Witnesses saw three men load the part into a Ford Ranger, which police later stopped.
During the stop, the truck's driver complied, but two suspects fled. A search of the truck revealed 14 stolen catalytic converters, a reciprocating saw, saw blades, and a handgun. Surveillance footage corroborated a suspect's involvement.
Further investigation led police to a homeowner who reported seeing a man discarding shoes and gloves, which aided in identifying the suspect, William Lightfoot. Lightfoot was apprehended after resisting arrest and being tasered. He faces charges including burglary, possessing burglary tools, and resisting arrest, with a $100,000 bond.
The National Insurance Crime Bureau recommends parking in well-lit areas, installing shields, and engraving vehicle identification numbers to deter theft. These measures aim to make converters harder to steal or easier to identify if taken.