Two suspects have been arrested in connection with a series of copper and water meter thefts in Sydney, which have caused significant disruptions to schools, hospitals, and public services.
Breakdown
- Police arrested Amanda Gabb, 40, who faces 45 charges related to copper theft, with footage showing her carrying copper wiring from a Sydney store.
- Brendan Allen was apprehended after a police chase, allegedly transporting 300-400 kilos of stolen copper, valued up to $5,600. 14s
- Theft of copper and water meters has severely impacted schools, hospitals, and homes, with incidents causing school closures and affecting exams. 32s
- Copper thefts have also disrupted train services in western Sydney and there have been over 1,000 thefts reported this year. 1m 8s
- Police urge residents to check security cameras and remain alert due to the ongoing thefts and their impact on essential services. 1m 20s