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NV Energy spoke to FOX5 about the concern for copper wire theft as crews continue to repair downed poles after a dust storm.
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It affects a wide range of sectors, and thieves will usually sell stolen copper to scrapyards, according to metalfacts.com. Copper wiring can range in price from $2.50 to $4.50 per pound.
The Amite City Police Department is searching for a man accused of stealing copper from a business. According to police, the thefts happened at Amite Metal Recycling on 103 Sassafras Street.
Will the PUC launch an investigation into NV Energy? Here's how you can make your voice heard. Posted 12:31 PM, Jun 20, 2025 and last updated 6:22 PM, Jun 22, 2025 By: Darcy Spears ...
Theft of copper wire in Salt Lake City is captured on video April 4, 2024. Since 2022, the city has recorded 194 copper wire thefts and 78 additional cases where thieves cut cables but failed to ...
There is plenty of disagreement on how to best deter copper theft. But regulators, scrapyard operators and public works officials welcome new stiffer penalties for the costly crime.
Copper wire theft is much more than a nuisance for some municipal public works departments. It is, they say, threatening public safety and cutting into city budgets. “We’re not going to tolerate this, ...
NV Energy is taking preemptive measures against the threat of wildfires in the Mount Charleston area this weekend by implementing their Public Safety Outage Management (PSOM) protocol, as reported ...