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More charges in Chesapeake catalytic converter thefts
10:32 AM EDT on Tuesday, July 15, 2008
SUFFOLK – Two men accused in catalytic converter thefts face more charges.
Nicholas Villi, 26, and David Bone, 27, were arrested last Wednesday after being spotted driving away from a middle school teacher’s car that was missing its catalytic converter.
The men, who live in Windsor in Isle of Wight County, face additional charges of stolen property with intent to sell, possession of burglary tools, tampering with vehicle. Bone faces an additional grand larceny charge.
City spokeswoman Debbie George says these are arrests on Chesapeake warrants.
Police in that city said the men and a woman face up to 93 charges.
Several other thefts remain unsolved.
If you can help police, call Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP.
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