DENVER (KDVR)- The Regional Transportation District has been dealing with multiple issues of copper wire theft and it’s affecting the system by delays for passengers. Since April 2024 ...
Police have made one arrest. Many thieves are involved, RTD officials said. Each theft disrupted rail service until wiring — taken near track signals, switches, and rail crossings — was replaced.
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One person is in custody in connection with a string of copper wire thefts along RTD train tracks in the Denver metro area. The thefts have cost the Regional Transportation District approximately ...
Since April, the RTD Police Department said they’ve responded to 21 incidents of copper wire theft across the rail network, costing them hundreds of thousands of dollars. In each instance ...
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RTD says copper wire thefts disrupted rail service dozens of times since April and one person has been arrested. The best war movies of all time, based on ratings—and no, #1 isn't 'Apocalypse ...
The thefts have been ongoing since April. RTD said its police officers have responded to 21 instances of copper wire theft across its rail lines. The estimated total of the damages is $110,000 ...
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