Worcester Police Arrest Man, Woman for Stealing Catalytic Converters
Tuesday, March 10, 2020
Robert Prunier, 33, was charged with seven counts of Larceny over $1200 and seven counts of vandalism of property.
Melissa Bates, 39, with seven counts of larceny over $1200 and seven counts of vandalism of property.
The Incident
For the past week, the Worcester Police Department has received numerous reports of catalytic converters being stolen from parked vehicles.
After an investigation, officers arrested Prunierof Apricot St, and Bates of Greenwood St.
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