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Woman confronts catalytic converter thieves in Santa Clarita

Woman confronts catalytic converter thieves in Santa Clarita

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A woman confronted a pair of catalytic converter thieves as they targeted her vehicle outside her home in Santa Clarita.
Ozie Vox said the incident happened early Sunday morning on May 25, around 7 a.m.
A home security camera captured the suspects pulling up in a black sedan as they spotted the victim's older model Honda Odyssey minivan parked on the street.
Two male suspects wearing hoodies and ski masks stepped out of the car, jacked up the van and sawed off its catalytic converter within minutes.
Vox and his wife were at home and witnessed the theft as it happened. His wife stepped out to confront the two thieves while filming the incident on her cell phone. She's heard calling for her husband to come outside.
The men stared in her direction as she yelled, but they eventually fled the scene. Vox said the men appeared to be professionals as the entire theft 'took them under three minutes.'
Authorities say catalytic converter theft has become prevalent across the nation because the devices contain precious metals, are relatively easy to steal and lack identifiable markings.
Vox and his neighbors said they're frustrated over the growing problem. He hopes that by sharing his story, he's able to keep other residents alert. He would also like to see a heavier law enforcement presence with more frequent patrols through his community.
'The sheriff told us there were more incidents that day, as well,' Vox said. 'I know, at least in our area, there were a few cars [the suspects] hit. They explained to us that these guys could go around and knock out a dozen cars in 30 minutes.'
Vox said it'll cost him around $2,500 to replace the catalytic converter, which is more than his work van is worth.
Some ways drivers can protect their vehicle from catalytic converter theft include:
Installing a theft prevention device on your catalytic converter – A licensed auto shop can install a protective plate, shield, clamp, cage, strap, or other device to secure the catalytic converter
Marking your catalytic converter – Engraving or etching the converter with your vehicle identification number (VIN) or license plate number may deter theft. It may also alert a reputable scrap dealer that the device is stolen and can help to identify the owner
Adjusting your vehicle's alarm – A well-calibrated alarm can detect vibration and alert you or scare thieves away
Parking your vehicle in a safe location – If you have a garage, use it. Consider installing motion-sensitive lights if you park in your driveway. Park close to a building entrance or in a well-lit and high-traffic area when parking in a public lot
Anyone with information on the theft can call the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station at 661-260-4000.
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