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Re: DaPolice seize 500+ stolen catalytic converters from 2 Tri-Cities businesses

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Hundreds of stolen catalytic converters were seized from two Tri-Cities
businesses this week.

An investigation by the Interagency Narcotics Investigation Team that
began in Grant County led to the recovery of more than 500 catalytic
converters in Kennewick, according to a social media post from the Grant
County Sheriff’s Office.

The INET investigation involved trafficking of stolen property and money
laundering.

Warrants had been served at a Moses Lake home and the Dos Tesoros Smoke
Shop on Stratford Road in Moses Lake, which then led investigators to look
into the Kennewick businesses on Wednesday - PDX Scrap Metal and C.E.M.
Catalytic Converter.

They were able to recover 533 catalytic converters, raw materials from the
cores of the catalytic converters and equipment used to extract the
precious materials from inside catalytic converters.

An INET investigation led to the recovery of more than 500 catalytic
converters in Kennewick.

The Grant County Sheriff’s Office, along with members of the Tri-Cities
Metro Drug Task Force, Benton County, WA Sheriff’s Office, Kennewick
Police Department, Washington State Patrol and Pasco Police served a
search warrant at PDX Scrap Metal at 213507 Highway 397 in Kennewick,
according to the post.

They also interviewed 51-year-old Eleuterio Domingo Sanchez Vazquez, the
owner of C.E.M. Catalytic Converter, and his daughter, 23-year-old
Carolina Sanchez Villanueva, the owner of PDX Scrap Metal.

Sanchez Vazquez and Sanchez Villanueva are the primary suspects in the
investigation, but they were not arrested.

Once the investigation is concluded, the reports will be forwarded to the
Benton County Prosecutor’s Office for possible charges.

<https://news.yahoo.com/police-seize-500-stolen-catalytic-005630366.html>
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