Brothers Steal Dozens of 1990s Hondas: Police

Two brothers stole more than 80 cars over five months in Philly, targeting Honda Accords from the 1990s because of an expensive feature, police say

Two brothers are charged with running a Philadelphia auto theft operation that netted dozens of cars in the last five months.

Investigators say 36-year-old Alexander Ramos and 30-year-old Eduardo Ramos are each charged with 71 counts of auto theft and related charges for stealing cars, stripping them of their valuable parts then abandoning them.

Police say the brothers targeted Honda Accords from the mid-90s in hopes of obtaining the platinum in the catalytic converters. Authorities say the brothers took four of the vehicles on Monday night alone.

A total of 83 stolen vehicles have been recovered by police. Investigators also recovered radios, wheels and stolen Christmas presents. Now they're trying to get the stolen property back to its owners.
 

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