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5 people arrested for stealing catalytic converters in Habersham, Franklin, Hart counties

Posted 8:21AM on Tuesday 25th August 2020 ( 4 years ago )

Five South Carolina residents were arrested late Sunday night in Habersham County, charged with cutting catalytic converters off church vans and other vehicles across North Georgia.

“One Sunday, Aug. 23, Habersham County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a suspicious activity call for service at Camp Creek Baptist Church off Camp Creek Road near Cornelia,” said Sheriff’s Lt. Matt Wurtz.

When deputies arrived, they observed several people get into a gold Honda Odyssey van located in the parking lot of the church.

The vehicle sped out of the parking lot in an apparent attempt to flee from the deputies, Wurtz said.

“Deputies pursued the vehicle and, several miles later, deployed spike strips which led to the stopping of the fleeing vehicle,” Wurtz said.

Sheriff’s investigators were called to the scene after the discovery of suspicious items in the vehicle that had attempted to flee.

“Criminal investigators have been able to determine that the items, later identified as catalytic converters, had been cut off and stolen from several different church vans located in Habersham County, as well as other vehicles located in Franklin, Hart and possibly other counties within South Carolina,” Wurtz said.

Those arrested and the charges they face include:

 

Top row left to right: Brittany Danielle Piper, Tamitha Lois Rene Piper, Laurie Lynn Keiser Bottom row left to right: Steven Hubert Roussell, Stephen Edward Eskensen

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