Center Line Heat Heist: Thieves Rip Out Family AC Units

At least four outdoor air-conditioning units vanished this week from the Kramer Homes co-op in Center Line, leaving behind nothing but concrete pads, clipped wiring and a lot of angry, overheated residents. Maintenance staff first spotted the missing equipment, and some families are now leaning on temporary window units while they wait to find out when full replacements will come. The thefts have shaken the close-knit complex as managers and police launch an investigation.

What Police And Neighbors Say

Police and residents say the thefts happened at Kramer Homes and that the outdoor units were likely targeted for the copper inside, according to WXYZ. Resident Maggie Demos told reporters, “I get a call around noon, and they tell me that the maintenance man noticed that my a/c was stolen,” adding that a replacement unit could cost roughly $3,500. Kramer Homes management has told residents it will boost security patrols in the area and is urging anyone with information to contact police, WXYZ reported.

Similar Incidents Nearby

Center Line police said the units were taken late last week, and investigators have flagged similar theft reports in nearby Warren, according to CBS News Detroit. The quick run of thefts tracks with a pattern public safety officials have seen across metro Detroit during warmer months, when outdoor condensers are working overtime and are easier to spot.

Why Thieves Target ACs And How To Deter Them

Law enforcement and HVAC contractors say outdoor condenser units are a tempting target because thieves can pull copper and other components, then sell the haul to scrap dealers. Local coverage of earlier arrests has cited the same profit motive and noted that contractors recommend metal security cages, stronger exterior lighting and cameras to make life harder for would-be thieves, per FOX 2 Detroit. Heating contractors told FOX 2 that prefab security cages for outside units can start at a few hundred dollars, with total installation costs varying by property.

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