As Minnesota spends millions on copper theft, recyclers crack the ‘Whac-A-Mole’ code in Texas

More than a decade ago in a city nearly 1,200 miles away, people were dying for copper wires.

It was around 2006 in Houston, and police Sgt. Robert Carson noticed that more and more would-be thieves were scaling utility poles to tamper with wires. Some hoped to avoid paying their electricity bill. Others, he said, were “just flat out trying to get the copper.”…

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