MEMPHIS, Tenn. — UTHSC campus police say a guy painted his total car or truck with black spray paint and hooked up generate-out tags, but that didn’t halt them from connecting the auto to a recent car part theft at the college.
UTHSC police explained Steven Reynolds, 29, was arrested soon after a person of their officers spotted his car or truck in the parking ton of the Motel 6 on Pauline Road.
The officer said he noticed Reynolds attaching a travel-out tag to a 1996 Toyota Avalon and discovered the car had identical markings and scratches as an Avalon made use of in a catalytic converter theft in the Hamilton Eye Institute garage last Tuesday.
Law enforcement mentioned Reynolds told them he experienced just purchased the Avalon and bought the travel-out tags from a person keeping at the motel.

UTHSC Law enforcement reported the Avalon appeared to be freshly painted with black spray paint, and they located battery-operated slicing equipment in the back of the auto.
The campus police officers said they located other burglary instruments inside his motel room.

The officers claimed surveillance online video furnished by Motel 6 also confirmed Reynolds driving into the motel great deal a number of minutes after the theft at the UT parking garage. The garage on Madison is significantly less than a 50 percent-mile away.
Just after Reynolds was taken into custody, UTHSC law enforcement say he admitted he had stolen catalytic converters in the earlier, but explained he did not steal the a person at the UT garage.

Catalytic converter thefts have been on the rise across the place. The robbers are after the cherished steel within, worth up to $1,200 an ounce.
The price tag for the victim to substitute the catalytic converter is about $1,500.
Reynolds has been charged with theft of house and altering, falsifying, or forging car plates.