Lost Hills Station Hosting Second Catalytic Converter Theft Prevention Event
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Lost Hills Station Hosting Second Catalytic Converter Theft Prevention Event

Captain Chuck Becerra of the Lost Hills Station released this statement regarding the second Catalytic Converter theft prevention event for our area:

“The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s Malibu/Lost Hills Station has partnered with Akey Brakey Auto Repair in an effort to protect your vehicle and prevent catalytic converter thefts. During the event members of the Akey Brakey’s staff will etch an identifying serial number on your vehicle’s catalytic converter for free. This helps our deputies identify and connect the converter to your vehicle in the event it is stolen and recovered! The event will be held on Tuesday, April 27, 2021, from 8am to 3pm, at the Akey Brakey Auto Repair located at 28118 Dorothy Dr #12, Agoura Hills. Together we can put a STOP to catalytic converter thefts in our neighborhoods!”

To schedule an appointment for this event, please contact Deputy Knott at bmknott@lasd.org

April 13, 2021

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