Please attribute to Constable Craig Colyer, Southern District Field Intelligence Officer:
Southern District Police investigating multiple cases of copper thefts are asking the public for information to track down those responsible.
Over the past month, the value of scrap copper has increased, and so have the reports of copper theft.
These have included copper cylinders being targeted, copper wire being burnt off and stripped, and copper being taken from buildings and power companies.
Police are asking anyone with information about copper crimes, or of scrap copper that may come from suspicious origins, to contact Police immediately.
Police remind you that it is a crime to receive stolen goods.
You can provide information anonymously through Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.
Police are also asking residents to be vigilant around their properties and to secure any items that may include copper.
If you are the victim of a burglary, please report the matter to Police.
You may not be the only victim in your area and every little bit of information you have may assist in the arrests of those responsible.
To report burglaries and thefts, contact Police. If it’s happening now, call 111, for any non-urgent incidents, call 105 or make a report online by clicking ‘Make a report’.
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Issued by Police Media Centre