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Sumter man arrested after deputies find catalytic converter without a permit in his vehicle

ABC Columbia Jun 10, 2021 2:30 PM EDT Courtesy: Sumter County Sheriff’s Office COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– The Sumter County Sheriff’s Office says a man is accused of cutting two catalytic converters off of a van belonging to a business. Deputies say 34-year-old Neal Benjamin Anderson, of Amanda Circle, was arrested on June 3 and charged with possession of burglary tools, unlawful possession of metals, first offense and malicious injury to property, value $2,000 or less. Authorities say the incident occurred on June 1 in the 4700 block of Broad Street. According to deputies, Anderson is accused of damaging a van by cutting two catalytic converters off of it with a saw. Investigators say one of the catalytic converters was found in Anderson’s vehicle during a traffic stop on June 2, and he did not have proof that he owned the catalytic converter or a nonferrous metals permit.

2 arrested for violating new state metals law in Sumter

ABC Columbia Jun 6, 2021 4:48 PM EDT SUMTER CO. S.C. (WOLO): A grandfather and grandson have been arrested in Sumter County under a new state law intended to stifle the catalytic converter theft market.  Sumter County Police say nearly 30 catalytic converters and tools typically used to remove them from vehicles were found inside a van stopped by officers Friday. Neither of the suspects had documentation to show they are authorized to  buy or sell non-ferrous metals in South Carolina.  63-year-old Fikret Beganovic and 22-year old Valentino Beganovic, both of Lawrenceville, Ga., were booked Friday at the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office Detention Center and  charged with 28 counts of unlawful purchase or attempt to purchase a catalytic  converter-1st offense. 

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