The Signal

Hundreds of catalytic converters recovered, 19 arrested

Coalition serves warrants, discovers up to 250 of the devices reportedly connected to SCV thefts

- By Caleb Lunetta Signal Staff Writer

A coalition of agencies led by the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Crime Impact Team served multiple search warrants on Wednesday in the city of Los Angeles, resulting in 250 catalytic converters being recovered and 19 individual­s being arrested.

In a news release distribute­d Wednesday, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said in addition to the arrests made and $750,000 worth of converters recovered, the warrants served at four different locations also recovered one “ghost” handgun and approximat­ely $100,000.

“After countless hours of follow-up investigat­ion, multiple locations within the city were believed to be related to thefts occurring in the Santa Clarita Valley, as well as several Los Angeles County areas,” the release read.

Over the past few years, and in the release, officials have emphasized the importance of securing your converters and possession­s to ward off the potential for theft. Converters contain precious metals and can be “scrapped” for quick profit.

The arrests and recovery of the converters on Wednesday remain a part of an ongoing investigat­ion.

The sheriff station recommends, in order to avoid being a victim of theft, to perform the following steps when securing your converters and cars:

▪ Park in well-lit areas with surveillan­ce cameras.

▪ Weld the bolts on your catalytic converter shut.

▪ Engrave or etch the license plate number onto your catalytic converter.

▪ Always report suspicious activity — If you see something, say something.

If you have any informatio­n regarding the theft of catalytic converters, you can contact the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station at 661-255-1121. Anonymous tips can also be submitted through “LA Crime Stoppers” at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or on www. LACrimeSto­ppers.org.

 ?? Photo courtesy of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department ?? A stockpile of catalytic converters reportedly recovered in the city of Los Angeles.
Photo courtesy of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department A stockpile of catalytic converters reportedly recovered in the city of Los Angeles.

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