South Milwaukee man accused of stealing scrap metal from employer

The Brief

  • Jonathan Arfsten is charged with theft for allegedly stealing more than $3,100 in copper pipe from his Franklin employer.
  • Video footage showed the employee taking scrap metal after hours on Feb. 5.
  • The criminal complaint says Arfsten admitted to the theft, saying he sold the metal for $320 due to financial struggles.

FRANKLIN, Wis. A 49-year-old South Milwaukee man is accused of stealing scrap metal from his Franklin employer and later selling it. The accused is Jonathan Arfsten – and he faces a single count of theft (value $2,500-$5,000).

Theft investigation

What we know:

According to the criminal complaint, a Franklin police officer was sent to Zone Mechanical on S. 5th Street on Feb. 6 to investigate a theft complaint. The officer spoke with a warehouse coordinator who indicated the defendant was an employee at Zone Mechanical — and that on Feb. 5, he was “observed on video taking copper piping from the business,” the complaint says.

The investigating officer watched the surveillance video. The complaint says the defendant entered the business after hours and is “seen selecting copper pipes and assorted items from the scrap metal bin, placing them in his take home work van, and leaving with the items.” The complaint indicates the defendant stole $3,167.40 worth of copper piping.

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