LEWISTON (AP) — Police in Lewiston say they caught a man stealing copper from a vacant city home red-handed.
Police and the city’s code enforcement officer went to the home on Friday to put a condemnation sticker on it and heard someone inside sawing through copper pipes.
After calling for backup, police forced their way into the home, and after a short search, found the alleged thief hiding under a work bench in the basement. Officers recovered a hack saw, clamps and metal cutters.
The Sun Journal reports that 32-year-old Shane Wilson was arrested on charges of burglary and aggravated criminal mischief.
Authorities say thieves steal the copper to sell as scrap. Even though they may get $200 for the copper, they can cause thousands of dollars in damage to a home.
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