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Low-to-moderate danger doesnât mean âno avalanche dangerâ
Avalanche experts are reminding backcountry recreationists that changing weather conditions in mid-March can still trigger avalanches.
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Avalanche experts are reminding backcountry recreationists that changing weather conditions in mid-March can still trigger avalanches.
âItâs this time of year that weâll see changing conditions throughout the day, so if you do start to see some of those red flags like the snow surface getting really wet or youâre seeing a lot of wind, itâs just time to pay attention, and conditions can change from the morning to the afternoon,â said Utah Avalanche Center forecaster Nikki Champion. âEven a small avalanche can have big consequences in consequential terrain.â
As of Thursday morning, it is unclear how many of the catalytic converters were stolen specifically from Santa Clarita.
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies have made several arrests within the last month connected to catalytic converter thefts. However, it is unknown if the past suspects had any connection to the individuals arrested in Wednesday’s operation.
Catalytic converters are attached to a car’s exhaust system, and are targeted because they contain precious metals and can be “scrapped” for a quick profit, according to Arriaga.
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station has partnered with the City of Santa Clarita and launched “Guard That Auto” campaign to combat the increase in grand theft auto and catalytic converter thefts, according to Arriaga.