The Burbank Police Department has joined forces with several local businesses to deter thieves and track stolen catalytic converters. The device reduces the toxic pollutants released by a vehicle’s exhaust system. Inside the device are metals with a high resale value, making them a popular target of thieves.
To combat this crime, BPD teamed up with three local body shops in the “Etch and Catch” program. “Burbank residents can call one of the below-listed businesses and schedule an appointment to have their license plate number etched onto their catalytic converter, free of charge,” according to a BPD news release.
The three Burbank shops are Star Auto Center 3025 West Olive Ave. (818) 859-7911), Elf Motors (405 South Victory Blvd. (818-567-4607), and Velocity Auto 1401 North Hollywood Way (818)842-3247).
The Burbank PD claims the program gives vehicle owners an extra layer of protection: “If your catalytic converter is stolen and recovered, law enforcement will be able to identify who the catalytic converter belongs to based on the etching.” The program began back in 2021.
Also, the BPD says it “… would like to thank all our “Etch and Catch” participating locations. As a community, we need to work together to prevent crime, and these shops have gone above and beyond in their efforts. Without their help, this program would not be possible.”