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Michael Bruce
Eric Simpson
Kevin Schwartz
Patrick Hopkins
Lisa Davalos
Anthony Davalos
Michael Evangelist
Gary Shirley
Richard Page
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Detectives Dismantle Ring that Made Millions from Catalytic Converter Thefts

The Bucks County District Attorney’s Office today announced the dismantling of a multi-million-dollar organized criminal enterprise that specialized in the theft of catalytic converters throughout the Delaware Valley region.

The nearly yearlong investigation, led by Detectives with the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office, resulted in the charging of a Philadelphia tow yard, along with 10 adult individuals and one juvenile. Three dozen local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies in Bucks County, Montgomery County, Delaware County, Philadelphia, and New Jersey took part in this collaborative investigation.

The Bucks County 20th Investigating Grand Jury recommended charges of corrupt organizations, criminal conspiracy, dealing in proceeds of unlawful activity, and related charges against most of the organization. Those charges were approved by Supervising Judge Raymond F. McHugh.

All but one of the defendants have been arraigned.

Over the past few years, the theft of catalytic converters has skyrocketed in Bucks County, like most of nation, because of the money they can fetch at scrap yards.

Catalytic converters, pollution mitigation devices attached to the bottom of vehicles, contain rare and precious metals that can be broken down and harvested. The market prices for the three main metals in catalytic converters - rhodium, platinum, and palladium – increased dramatically during the pandemic because of supply chain issues.

Often, catalytic converters can be stolen in about a minute, and sometimes, they are stolen in broad daylight, this investigation found.

TDI Towing

From 2020 to 2023, thousands of catalytic converters have been stolen out of Bucks County, costing consumers millions of dollars in damages/repairs. The average cost to repair a stolen catalytic converter is around $2,000.

Because of the prevalence of thefts, law enforcement began to focus not only on individual thieves or “cutters” but also the organizations or businesses purchasing the stolen catalytic converters.

During this investigation, detectives identified TDI Towing at 2335 Wheatsheaf Lane in Philadelphia as the main buyer of catalytic converters stolen in Bucks and Montgomery counties.

At its peak, TDI Towing was paying a minimum of $10,000 a night to thieves coming to the tow yard to sell stolen catalytic converters. On some nights, there would 30 transactions with some thieves showing up more than once. On several occasions, TDI Towing paid $1,000 for a single converter.

While TDI Towing advertised itself as operating during daytime hours, people would arrive all throughout the night to sell catalytic converters. The tow yard was so popular with thieves that in one case, a catalytic converter was sawed off from a stolen vehicle right outside the yard.

Bucks County detectives and assisting law enforcement agencies conducted thousands of hours of surveillance at TDI Towing, conducted controlled sales at the tow yard and used other advanced investigative techniques to identify catalytic converter thieves and those at the tow yard who purchased the stolen goods.

This investigation found that TDI Towing had been in the business of buying catalytic converters for at least three years, and during that time they bought an average of 175 catalytic converters a week, or 27,300 during those three years. TDI employees paid an average of $300 per catalytic converter, for a total of nearly $8.2 million during the three years.

Catalytic Converter Corrupt Organization

The investigation found that TDI Towing was operated by Michael Williams, 52, of Philadelphia. Most of the organization had some family connection to him.

Employees at the tow yard included his sister-in-law Lisa Davalos, 47, of Philadelphia; Eric Simpson, 41, of Philadelphia; Michael Bruce, 30, of Sewell, N.J.; Kevin Schwartz, 33, of Philadelphia; Patrick Hopkins, 24, of Philadelphia; and a 17-year-old-juvenile.

Every week, and sometimes more than once a week, Williams would take the catalytic converters from TDI Towing for resale and profit at another location, the investigation found. He took about 50 catalytic converters per trip.

The catalytic converter thieves, known as “cutters,” included Michael Evangelist, 35, of Philadelphia; Anthony Davalos Sr., 43, of Philadelphia; Richard Allan Page, 39, of Warminster; and Gary Shirley, 48, of Hatboro.

Bucks County Detectives are attempting to locate Richard Allan Page. Page is missing fingers on his left hand.

If anyone has seen him, please contact Bucks County Detectives at 215.348.6354 or www.bucksda.org.

There are several individuals who have not yet been identified. While this case is being closed by presentment, the investigation will remain ongoing and additional persons may be charged for their involvement in the theft and trafficking of catalytic converters.

Hot Catalytic Converter - TDI Towing Investigation

TDI Towing was registered with the state as Diversified Towing & Recovery Inc. but was also listed in business documents as TDI Inc. and Tow Decisions.

TDI Towing and its employees were charged with corrupt organizations, criminal conspiracy, dealing in proceeds of unlawful activities, theft by unlawful taking, theft of catalytic converter, theft by receiving stolen property, possession of an instrument of crime, and criminal use of a communication facility.

Williams and TDI Towing are charged with an additional count of corrupt organizations, as they controlled the enterprise.

Simpson, who was a “cutter” when he was not working at the tow yard, was also charged with three additional counts of theft by unlawful taking, theft of catalytic converter, theft by receiving stolen property and one count of fleeing or attempting to elude police. He had several open warrants for catalytic converter thefts in Bucks County and would always flee back to Philadelphia when police attempted to stop him.

Evangelist, Page, and Shirley are charged with one count each of criminal conspiracy and possession of an instrument of crime and multiple counts of theft by unlawful taking, theft of catalytic converter and theft by receiving stolen property.

Anthony Davalos was charged with three counts of aggravated assault and one count each of criminal conspiracy, theft by unlawful taking, theft of catalytic converter, theft by receiving stolen property, possession of an instrument of crime, fleeing or attempting to elude police, recklessly endangering another person and simple assault.

Anthony Davalos had been wanted after he was convicted of stealing 22 catalytic converters and failing to appear for sentencing. While on the run, he attempted to run down a Lower Southampton detective who tried to stop him from stealing another catalytic converter.

Catalytic Converter Theft

On the afternoon of June 16, 2021, the detective was on routine patrol when he came across a catalytic converter theft in progress at a Street Road shopping center.

The detective observed a man under a vehicle cutting out a converter and a second man behind the wheel of a getaway vehicle. The detective ordered the men to stop, but they drove at him, crashed into a parked vehicle, and fled the scene. If the detective had not moved, he would have been pinned between the two vehicles. Police were later able to identify Davalos as the driver.

Davalos had previously worked at TDI Towing but was let go because Williams wanted to avoid the unwanted attention from law enforcement.

This case was investigated by Bucks County Detectives Richard Munger and Timothy Johnson, with assistance from the Bucks County Detectives Drug Strike Force, the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office and their Detective Bureau, the Attorney General’s Office, Delaware County Detectives, the Philadelphia Police Department, Pennsylvania State Police, Middletown Township Police Department, Bensalem Township Police Department, Lower Southampton Township Police Department, Warminster Township Police Department, Newtown Township Police Department, Abington Township Police Department, Plymouth Township Police Department, Upper Merion Township Police Department, East Norriton Township Police Department, Lower Gwynedd Police Department, Upper Gwynedd Police Department, Upper Dublin Police Department, Whitpain Township Police Department, FBI Field Offices in Philadelphia, Newark and New Jersey, and the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force.

Analysts from the Bucks County Detectives, Montgomery County Detectives, Mid-Atlantic Great Lake Organized Crime Law Enforcement Network (MAGLOCLEN), the Delaware Valley Intelligence Center (DVIC), the Pennsylvania Crime Information Center (PACIC) and the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB), were valuable to this investigation, and the Bucks County 20th Investigating Grand Jury was instrumental in getting these individuals charged.

This case is assigned for prosecution to Deputy District Attorney Edward Furman Jr., and Deputy District Attorney Jovin Jose.

Media Contact: Manuel Gamiz Jr., 215.348.6298, mgamiz@buckscounty.org

Criminal charges are allegations subject to proof in court. Defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. 

DETECTIVES DISMANTLE RING THAT MADE MILLIONS FROM CATALYTIC CONVERTER THEFTS

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Michael Bruce
Eric Simpson
Kevin Schwartz
Patrick Hopkins
Lisa Davalos
Anthony Davalos
Michael Evangelist
Gary Shirley
Richard Page
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