Showing posts with label scrap metal theft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scrap metal theft. Show all posts

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Theft of Electrical Wires Causes Blackout in Ontario Mill Mall

Two retail merchants and an eatery in the Ontario Mills mall were left without power and closed Thursday after electrical wiring was stolen, police said.

Electrical boards were meddled with at Kohl's department store, Fazoli's restaurant and another store near East Fourth Street and North Milliken Avenue, police Sgt. Bret Larson said.

"Metal theft has been increasing at an awful rate," Larson said.

"We've been having a lot of thefts of wire, copper and electronics equipment."

A Kohl's supervisor reported the theft Thursday morning, Larson said.

Fazoli's manager Mercedes Avalos said that he spent Thursday replacing the missing wiring.

"This is the first time anything like this has ever occurred," she said.

"I don't see what they get from that."

Kohl's officials were inaccessible for comment Friday afternoon.

Larson said he knows precisely why Ontario and other cities are experiencing a rise in scrap metal theft: Thieves will resell and recycle the stolen metal scraps.

"People will reprocess the wire and get money for the copper," he said.

Everything from the cabling in lampposts to air-conditioning units in deserted and foreclosed homes are vulnerable to theft.

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Monday, September 15, 2008

65 Year Old Elkhart Man Tries to Stop Theft

A 65 year old man from Elkhart was grabbed onto a pickup truck and was dragged about 200 feet.

His crime? He tried to stop scrap metal thieves from stealing.

The man was hospitalized on Monday with multiple broken bones and possible internal injuries. Police didn't release his name.

Police say the man tried to stop two men who had broken into a pole barn he owned along Indiana 19 in Elkhart, but the men ignored him and began to leave in a Dodge pickup truck. The building owner then grabbed the truck and was dragged about 200 feet when the truck didn't stop.

A witness saw the man fall off the truck and stayed with him until emergency workers arrived.

But whatever happened, we have to praise this old man for his courage and bravery in front of adversary.

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