Local authorities are urging residents to take some simple steps to combat an ongoing problem with catalytic converter thefts.

Greensboro Crime Stoppers is looking for information on a series of thefts. Between October and March, thieves stole more than 300 catalytic converters in the city, the organization says.

The devices reduce toxic gases from automobile emissions. Crime Stoppers notes they're relatively easy to remove and have no identifying markings that would make them more traceable.

Catalytic converter thefts have also been a recent problem in Winston-Salem, where mechanics say they've been replacing them more frequently. The devices are loaded with precious metals that can be sold for scrap.

There are steps that can be taken to avoid thefts. Protective shields can be welded underneath the car to make the converters harder to steal. 

Winston-Salem police say the thefts often occur at private businesses. They urge residents to park in well-lit areas whenever possible.

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