Posted by Ohio Mike on December 15, 2007 at 11:40:02 from (75.187.177.49):
In Reply to: O/T - copper wire posted by bob18 on December 15, 2007 at 07:30:38:
Bad here in Ohio,crooks climbing poles taking wires, pipes from houses, barns, buildings, plumbing trucks, ect. Also hitting electric sub stations. One sub station was hit by husband and wife team, husband cooked, wife in jail. Another area sub station was hit by father and son team, father cooked, son in jail. Too bad wife didn't try to grab husband and son didn't try to grab father. I seen one house crooks took all wiring, copper pipes, furnance, sinks, and all the aluminum windows and doors. Really getting bad in some areas here and a friend of mine said it's worse in Mi. I would think that a red flag would pop up at these scrap yards and they would call the police. But then again maybe there is crooks at both ends.
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