Curbing copper thieves by Brian Johnson Staff Writer
The Minnesota Mechanical Contractors Association has introduced copper theft prevention kits, including water-soluble stamps for pipes.
A local trade association aims to help contractors prevent copper theft, recover stolen items
It was a serious enough problem when theft was limited to construction sites and scrap yards. But when thieves started tearing gas pipes out of private homes in search of a quick buck, the public took notice and concern turned to outrage.
“Now you are talking about a life-and-death situation,” said Berg, marketing director for the Minnesota Mechanical Contractors Association.
Berg believes he has found a good way to help combat those crimes. He’s the driving force behind the MMCA’s new “Stamp Out Crime” program, which offers a simple way for contractors literally to leave their mark on copper pipes or other copper materials that might be stolen. …
Of the 49 contractors who responded to a recent MMCA survey, 62.5 percent said they had been victims of theft. Losses, which include stolen equipment as well materials, ranged from $1,500 to $40,000. …
Minnesota
Copper Thieves Add Oil Burners, Hot Water Heaters To Their "Must Have" List In One Massacusetts Region
In Haverhill, Massachusetts, The Eagle Tribune reports:
-The region has been hit by a wave of precious metal thefts as criminals attempt to cash in on a sellers market for the material at scrap yards. Recently, thieves have targeted foreclosed homes with valuable copper plumbing and other metals inside.
-In Lawrence, three men were arrested Jan. 31 as they attempted to flee from a vacant three-decker in a pickup truck laden with two oil burners, three hot water heaters and assorted copper pipes, police said. In a separate incident Jan. 29, copper pipes were reported stolen during a break into a vacant home at [...] in Lawrence, and earlier in January, another 10 copper pipes were stolen from a vacant home [...]. Vacant property break-ins most often occur as thieves scavenge for copper and other valuables that get left behind. In Haverhill, a real estate agent discovered a break and theft of copper pipes at a vacant Hillside Avenue home in foreclosure. The thieves punched holes in the walls on all three floors to get at the pipes. ...
Massachusetts
Copper thieves plundering Treasure Island
Jan 31, 2008 6:00 AM (71 days ago) by John Upton, The Examiner
SAN FRANCISCO (Map, News) - Plans to reopen a World War II-era restaurant and bar that treated winers and diners to splendid panoramic views from Treasure Island of The City and Bay were delayed after much of its copper electrical wiring was stolen.
Copper theft has become a national problem, fueled largely by a rise in price for the common construction metal, a result of China’s building boom. Last week, police in San Jose and Santa Clara announced that they had arrested 140 people on copper-theft charges following a yearlong sting operation.
Abandoned Navy buildings on Treasure Island have been hit hard by copper thieves over the last three to four years, according to Treasure Island Development Authority spokeswoman Marianne Thompson. …
California