Thieves pinching parts from cars at Mt. SAC

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Dirty, rotten thieves have been crawling underneath cars in broad daylight on the parking lots of Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut and stealing expensive parts from the exhaust systems.

Toyota trucks have been the primary target.

School officials say it takes the thieves only 2 or 3 minutes to unbolt the catalytic converters and run. The parts are desired by thieves because of the valuable metal they contain.

Anyone who sees anything funny is asked to call the college's Public Safety office at (909) 594-5611, ext. 4555.

 


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Anonymous said:

I saw a not-so-svelte chick slip and drop her lunch the other day? Is this funny enough to report?

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