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Sheriff details catalytic-converter engraving events and regional enforcement that led to 57 arrests

Adelanto City Council · June 12, 2024
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Captain Ken Lutz told the City Council Adelanto27s sheriff27s team has engraved 169 catalytic converters through a JAG grant, will hold a free event on June 29 at Richardson Park, and led a regional enforcement operation that yielded 57 arrests (38 adults, 19 juveniles) and 21 towed vehicles targeting car takeovers and related crimes.

Captain Ken Lutz of the San Bernardino County Sheriff27s Department briefed the council on recent enforcement work and community crime-prevention programs.

"We've had 169 converters already marked," Lutz said of a JAG-funded catalytic-converter engraving program designed to deter thefts and help prosecutors trace recovered parts. He said the next free event will be on June 29 at Richardson Park from 8 a.m. to noon; residents must bring vehicle registration showing a vehicle is registered in the City of…

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