Two Kentucky men were said to be found napping with 30 stolen catalytic converters and a reciprocating saw, in a green van, in a Penn State University (PSU) parking garage. Two men from Louisville, Kentucky—Jose William Perez Felipe, 25, and Wilber Sori San Miguel, 31—have been indicted by a federal grand jury for conspiracy to transport stolen catalytic converters from Kentucky and Ohio to State College, Pennsylvania. Between Nov. 29 and Dec. 2 of 2021, the two agreed to transport stolen catalytic converters from Kentucky to New York, where the valuable metals inside—including rhodium, palladium, and platinum—would be extracted, the indictment alleges. Using Facebook, the two men allegedly found and communicated with others who bought and sold stolen catalytic converters. Prosecutors say Felipe and San Miguel left Kentucky with about 22 catalytic converters they had received from an unidentified person or persons. As they traveled through Cleveland, Ohio, they purportedly had an unknown …