Catalytic converters were stolen from 14 company vans parked outside a Glen Burnie business, county police said.
Chris Capizzi, general manager of Adscom Corporation, said the 2007 GMC vans were parked behind 6711 Baymeadow Drive since early September. They were waiting to be worked on, police said.
The thefts were reported on Sept. 6.
Catalytic converters contain several different metals and are commonly sold for scrap, experts said.
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