Richmond RCMP invite drivers to have catalytic converters etched for free

An RCMP officer and a mechanic inspecting a catalytic converter. Photo: RCMP

RICHMOND RCMP have partnered with the Canadian Tire Ironwood for a free event aimed at reducing catalytic converter thefts in Richmond on September 20 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Canadian Tire Ironwood, 11388 Steveston Highway, Richmond.

Richmond RCMP and community policing volunteers will inviting drivers to have their vehicle’s catalytic converter etched free of charge, as part of their ongoing Richmond-wide initiative to help deter theft as well as aid in recovery and prosecution.

Unlike typical catalytic converter etchings offered as part of a regular service appointment, this event will allow the public to attend on a first-come, first-served basis, without the need to book an appointment.

Richmond RCMP and community policing volunteers will be in attendance, promoting theft-from-auto crime reduction strategies with a Spot the Target vehicle and a raffle to win a safety kit, sponsored by ICBC. In addition, community policing volunteers will be conducting a Lock Out Auto Crime audit in the neighbouring parking lots and promoting other crime prevention programs with free stickers and Safety Bear’s Safety Wheel for children in attendance.

The “You Etch It. We Catch It.” program was launched in Richmond in March 2024 by Richmond RCMP, in partnership with the City of Richmond and ICBC. Working with participating shops and garages in the City of Richmond, the program involves etching the last eight characters of a vehicle’s VIN onto the catalytic converter. The VIN can be used by police to identify and determine if the catalytic converter has been stolen.

For the most up to date list of participating shops and garages, download the City of Richmond Community Safety app (link in English only) to your mobile phone and navigate to Personal & Home Safety › Vehicle Theft Prevention › You Etch It. We Catch It. Program.

For additional information on the program, contact the Richmond RCMP Crime Prevention Unit at 604-278-1212 or email at richmond_crime_prevention@rcmp-grc.ca.