Georgia man crushed to death while trying to steal catalytic converter: police
Georgia police shared that the man died while attempting to steal a catalytic converter
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A Georgia man was crushed to death by a car while he was allegedly attempting to steal a catalytic converter from a local auto-shop, police confirmed with Fox News Digital.
According to the Chatham County Police Department, Matthew Eric Smith, 32, was found dead on Tuesday at approximately 9:15 a.m., after a car fell and crushed him at South Bound Auto Sales.
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Autoshop owner Mike Abouharb shared that he found the man’s body when he arrived at work in the morning.
"I didn’t even get close to him," Abouharb told WTOC-TV. "I called the police right away."
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Police ruled the death accidental, sharing that Smith’s death was "the result of an attempted catalytic converter theft."
"Is it worth it? To steal a catalytic converter to sell for $100," Abouharb told WTOC. "To lose your life? It’s not."
Catalytic converters are part of a car's exhaust system and control emissions. They have valuable metals, like platinum and rhodium, that criminals can cut out in seconds and sell to scrapyards.
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Each catalytic converter can fetch more than $1,000 on the black market, and their lack of VIN information or a serial number makes them hard to track.