Catalytic converter theft suspect arrested after leading deputies on foot chase in NW Harris County

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A theft charge is pending a day after deputies say Tyler Randolph took off into a north Harris County apartment complex, leaving behind a pistol, saws, and catalytic converters in his vehicle.

A man reported to be stealing a catalytic converter from a car at an apartment complex led police on a foot chase before he was arrested, according to authorities.

Harris County Precinct 4 Constable's Office shared that the alleged crime took place on Feb. 27, at a complex in the 20500 block of Cypresswood Drive.Authorities received a call from a caller stating they could hear someone actively taking a catalytic converter off a vehicle in the complex. Once deputies arrived, they reported finding the front gate damaged and vehicles being unable to enter the complex. Deputies reported that they saw a black sedan approached the gate, but the driver backed up when the deputies were spotted. The driver, identified as Tyler Randolph, then got out of the car and fled into the complex, Precinct 4's office said.Randolph was later found on the other side of the apartment complex and taken into custody following a foot chase.

Deputies said Randolph had keys to the black sedan and admitted to driving the vehicle but denied ownership of it and its contents. Inside the car, a pistol and marijuana, along with saws and catalytic converters, were found.

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