Another First-Come, First-Served Catalytic Converter ID Event In Everett Saturday

April 27, 2022

Police Blotter

A heads up for your Saturday if you’ve been looking to take part in a very popular program by Everett Police as they work to battle catalytic converter theft.

The program has proven to be extremely popular.

New Project CATCON ID event this Saturday, April 30th!

As catalytic converter thefts continue, Everett Police Department remains dedicated to reducing this crime for our residents through arrests and prevention. We are excited to announce that we are again partnering with Sno-Isle Tech and the National Insurance Crime Bureau to have another free Project Cat Con ID event! Sno-Isle tech’s Automotive Technology students will engrave your catalytic converter for free! The school’s Criminal Justice students will be on hand to help with traffic control.

While you wait to have your vehicle engraved, there will be a fish fry fundraiser for the school culinary arts program! The fundraiser is cash only. Here’s more.

It is a first come first serve event, only the first 200 vehicles will be serviced! No vehicles will be serviced outside of the listed date and hours.

Date: April 30th, 2022 – Time: 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
No appointment is necessary, it is a first come first serve event, and only 200 vehicles will be serviced.

Location: Sno-Isle Tech, 9001 Airport Rd, Everett WA, 98204.

Please do not call Sno-Isle Tech or go to their campus to ask questions, direct any questions about this event to the Everett Police Department media line, 425-257-7444.

Project CATCON ID was created by Everett Police Department to promote theft prevention techniques for Everett residents by asking vehicle owners to engrave the last 8 digits of their vehicle identification number (VIN) on the catalytic converter and highlight it with high-temperature paint.

If your converter is stolen and reported it can be traced back to the owner – if recovered – to help solve crimes. For other ways to protect your vehicle, view our catalytic converter theft prevention sheet. http://everettwa.gov/catcon



,

About My Everett News Staff

My Everett News is a hyperlocal news website featuring news and events in Everett, Washington. We also cover City of Everett information and items of interest to those who live and work in Everett.

View all posts by My Everett News Staff