Every Lowry Hill News story tagged Catalytic Converter Theft.

Three crimes were reported in Lowry Hill the week of May 25, 2026 -- two involving vehicles and one robbery -- as Minneapolis closed in on 2,100 stolen vehicles for the year.

Minneapolis Police open data recorded three incidents in Lowry Hill during the week of May 18, 2026, all of them thefts of vehicle parts.

Catalytic-converter thefts are climbing again in the Twin Cities as the price of rhodium rebounds, after a 2023 state law and a metals slump had driven reports down.

Recent property-crime reports near the Wedge run heavily to vehicle thefts and break-ins, drawn from Minneapolis police incident data.

Recent property-crime reports in and around Lowry Hill skew heavily toward vehicle thefts and break-ins, with several incidents on the same blocks of Girard and Irving avenues.

A block-level summary of recent property-crime reports in Lowry Hill, drawn from Minneapolis Police 5th Precinct incident data.

Thefts of motor-vehicle parts, the category that includes catalytic converters, have recurred across the Wedge and East Isles this spring, with cases logged on Girard, Humboldt and Mount Curve avenues.

An owner heard sawing on the 2300 block of Bryant Avenue South and found the converter gone.

An SUV on the 2400 block of Bryant Avenue South lost its catalytic converter, the owner reported.
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