The Signal

Two teens arrested after break-in at Magic Mountain

- By Perry Smith Signal Managing Editor

Santa Clarita Valley sheriff’s deputies arrested two teens on suspicion of felony vandalism after a video posted on social media shows two individual­s trespassin­g at the park, climbing the park’s signature observatio­n tower and causing several thousand dollars’ worth of damage, according to park officials.

Riley Birchfield, 19, of Saugus, and Dylan Godoy, 19, of Valencia, were arrested at 7:55 a.m. Friday, according to the Sheriff’s Station booking logs.

A TikTok video obtained by The Signal shows two suspects breaking into the park past a chain-link fence, breaking into the park’s famed Sky Tower, filming from the ledge of the observatio­n deck, dischargin­g fire extinguish­ers, standing on the ledge of the tower and then jumping off a fence.

Sheriff’s Station officials reported the vandalism repairs cost more than $3,000.

Deputies took a report about the alleged vandalism from park officials that involved “large amounts of paint,” according to an email from SCV Sheriff’s Station spokeswoma­n Shirley Miller. “There were also some items damaged.”

The social media post doesn’t show the paint vandalism; however, park officials noted Six Flags Magic Mountain has 24-hour video surveillan­ce at the park, in addition to security officers.

The park is closed due to Public Health COVID-19 guidelines.

“Six Flags Magic Mountain has a zero tolerance for this type of behavior and we will prosecute to the fullest extent of the law,” said Sue Carpenter, spokeswoma­n for Six Flags Magic Mountain. “The safety of our employees and parks is our utmost priority, even during this closure.”

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