Copper thieves stole from a Northwest Dallas neighborhood four times in three weeks.
Kimberly Stanton Bowe has been speaking up for two years. She lives in Northwest Dallas and teaches virtually, so the internet is not just a want. It is a need.
Her neighborhood has been hit four times in the last three weeks. The most recent incident was Thursday. A neighbor’s Ring camera caught a van during a theft. Two days later, the camera caught another person driving off in a rented pickup truck with wires in the back. “Everybody would be dressed in, how can I say this, safety guards,” said the resident. “They’ll drag the wire all the way down the street and continue to chop it up. Two or three trucks will take all the wires and they’ll disappear.”
In a statement, AT&T said, “theft and vandalism of communications infrastructure is a serious matter that affects public safety and the community at large. We’re actively working with local law enforcement as they investigate to find those responsible. The public should also report to the police any unmarked vehicles or individuals cutting and removing cable. Maintaining uninterrupted and high-quality service for customers is a top priority.
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