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Gaston man accused of stealing car parts

Lexington, SC - Deputies have arrested a man charged with stealing parts off cars parked at a towing company lot.

Justin David Phillips, 30, is charged with one count of breaking into motor vehicles, according to an arrest warrant.

“Based on evidence gathered by detectives working this case, Phillips removed two catalytic converters from cars last month while working on a towing company fence,” Lexington County Sheriff Jay Koon said. “We’ve determined Phillips sold two catalytic converters to a scrap metal dealer about 45 minutes after he left the towing company."

“There’s money to be made in the sale of these items. That’s why it’s important for salvage yards and scrap metal dealers to be cautious during any transactions involving catalytic converters.”

Detectives arrested Phillips February 20. He has been released from the Lexington County Detention Center after meeting the conditions of his bond.

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