Posted by Dieselrider on February 10, 2012 at 11:05:35 from (139.55.254.52):
If it ain't nailed down, better nail it down and if it is nailed down, better put another nail in it. I get these scrap theft alerts in my email. It is hard to believe the brashness (is that a word) of some people. Taking copper right off a house.
Theft Alert Title:
Theft of Copper Down Spouts Date of Occurrence: 2/10/2012 0500 hours Location: CAMP HILL, PA 17011 US Material: Copper/Brass Details: On Friday February 10th at 0500 hours, a white male 20-30 yoa stole copper down spouts from a residence. He was seen in a gray Chevrolet S-10 or Ford Ranger pickup. Camp Hill Borough and neighboring departments have had numerous thefts involving copper down spouts, Reported Value: Photos: Additional Info: Law Enforcement Contact: Agency: Camp Hill Police Department Phone: 717-737-1570 Contact Name: Douglas S. Hockenberry Contact Email: dhockenberry@camphillpolice.org Case Identifier: ISRI File ID: PA1202100104512746
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