Thursday, 29 September 2011 - 9:00am |
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Scrap metal theft under spotlight in Nelson

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Nelson Bays Police are currently targeting those stealing scrap metal and copper as demand for and value of these products grows.

"Over the last year more than 800 dishonesty offences have been reported to Nelson Bays police relating to the theft of copper wiring, copper cylinders and other scrap metal and it continues to be a problem in the area," said Sergeant Shane Miles.

He said a considerable amount of police time and resources are being spent investigating these offences.

"I would encourage members of the public, particularly in rural areas, to form neighbourhood support groups and to report suspicious behaviour or individuals in their area to police immediately."

He said the community could also help reduce the growing number of burglaries and thefts by removing and selling scrap on their properties themselves or by keeping these types of items secured and out of sight.

Anyone wanting to set up a neighbourhood support group should contact Kim McDonald at Stoke Police station or email nsupport@xtra.co.

Anyone with information about metal thefts should contact Constable Steve Gardiner at the Nelson Police. To give information anonymously, call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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