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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Copper Wire Stolen From Utility Trucks Helping To Restore Power After Storm

An electric utility company that helped local electrical crews deal with the damage from what had been Hurricane Sandy reported that copper wire was stolen off their trucks while they were parked near Railway Lane, according to a Washington County Sheriff’s Office spokesman.

Pike Electric had five trucks parked at the Ramada Plaza Sunday night, said Lt. Tom Newton.



Pike Electric crews reported Monday morning that wire had been stolen from trucks parked at the motel, Newton said.


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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cut there hands off.

Anonymous said...

rotten crack heads at work.

Anonymous said...

crack heads would not know to steal copper wire.

they would not know that copper is valuable.

these are middle aged men(probably republican) who are hard up for work.

Anonymous said...

I saw 10 boom trucks and 2 utility trucks here from Central Alabama Electric Co-op here to help us out here on the shore. And some a$$holes rip them off? They can't concieve the effort it takes to send those trucks here, and they are here to repay our area efforts to respond to their areas when they needed us.

Some theives should by-pass the cutoff hands thing and just be shot in the head on site.