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Equipment stolen from 'Cherry' movie crews in Cleveland

Crew members say a catalytic converter was stolen from a production truck.

CLEVELAND — Production crews spent early Monday checking equipment on the set of "Cherry", the Russo brothers' movie filming in Cleveland, after parts were stolen from a truck on set.

Crews members told 3News reporter Jasmine Monroe that a catalytic converter was stolen from a production truck at a main office on Chester Avenue.

Credit: Jasmine Monroe, WKYC
Credit: Jasmine Monroe, WKYC

A portion of Detroit Avenue between W. 65th and W. 70th streets in Cleveland will close at 6 a.m. Monday for filming. The closure is expected to remain through 8 p.m.

"Cherry" features Spider-Man actor Tom Holland. Crews have been spotted filming across town, including at Cleveland's Gordon Square neighborhood, where 3News cameras caught Holland at a Subway restaurant nestled next to Georgio’s pizza shop. 

RELATED: Tom Holland spotted on set of Russo brothers ‘Cherry’ movie in Cleveland

Holland and Joe Russo were also spotted at the Mansfield Reformatory's Blood Prison haunted house last month.

"Cherry", which also stars Bill Skarsgard and Jack Reynor, is described as follows on IMDB: "An Army medic suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder becomes a serial bank robber after an addiction to drugs puts him in debt." 

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