Texas Homeowner confronts suspected catalytic converter thief caught on camera

Texas man fed up by thieves on his property decided to take the law into his own hand when he saw a man trying to steal his van’s catalyst converter.

Clay Hayner of Dallas was watching his home security camera when he saw the suspected thief approach his vehicle and crawl underneath. Hayner grabbed a pole of metal and ran outside.

“I looked under the van, and I saw a body there. And then he looked at me, and he had the knife in his hand, so I just went and started hitting him,”Hayner said.

The suspect yelled. “I’m leaving!”Before you run off and break free.

Hayner believes that the man was looking for his car’s catalytic convertor, which can be sold for up to $1,500. Hayner says that it wasn’t the first person to try to get it in the past year.

“This is the fourth time this has happened. My adrenaline had just taken over — just all the frustration from the past year just kind of built up, and I just let him have it,”Hayner said.

Hayner claims that it was never in his mind to get hurt.

“My first instinct was just to hurt him and stop him from trying to take my stuff,”Hayner said.

The suspect also left behind a bag with power tools.

The theft of catalytic converters has increased dramatically during the COVID-19 epidemic. A national investigation found that criminals had taken them from cars all over the country.

So what can you do? Experts recommend installing an iron shield to deter criminals.

Hayner claims he would do it again if given the opportunity.

“This time I would catch him and hold onto him,”Hayner said.

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