PERRIS (CNS) - A law enforcement operation to crack down on vehicle catalytic converter thefts in Perris led to the seizure of more than 400 converters and the identification of unlicensed auto repair shops, authorities said today.The sweep was conducted Wednesday by the Riverside County Vehicle Dismantler Industry Strike Team, composed of sheriff's deputies, officers from municipal police agencies and inspectors from the California Department of Motor Vehicles.Converters are used to filter engine emissions to cut down on the amount of pollutants discharged by cars and trucks. The devices, located on the underside of vehicles, average about $1,000 apiece.Sheriff's Sgt. David Marshall said the strike team sought to identify auto shops allegedly involved in illegally pro
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