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Catalytic converters stolen from 6 Reynolds School District buses

Catalytic converters stolen from 6 Reynolds School District buses

Yahoo27-05-2025

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — A break-in at the Reynolds School District transportation yard resulted in the theft of several school bus catalytic converters, the district shared on Tuesday.
According to the district, the break-in happened over Memorial Day weekend, and six buses had their catalytic converters stolen.
The Multnomah County Sheriff's Office is investigating the break-in, and officials said that more details will be released later.
Stay with KOIN 6 as we bring you more on this developing story.
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