Law enforcement officers say criminals are stealing catalytic converters from vehicles in record numbers. The Flagler County Humane Society may not seem like an obvious choice for criminals to hit, but it was among several businesses in the area that recently had a catalytic converter stolen from a vehicle. [TRENDING: DeSantis: Contact tracing doesn’t work | How to track your stimulus payment | Fla.
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It’s happening all over Central Florida and all across the country. The thefts are happening so often, the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office set up a sting on Facebook Marketplace recently and