LMPD Seventh Division officers found more than 300 feet of copper wire theft at one property, Mayor Craig Greenberg said.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Four people were arrested last week after being accused of stealing copper wire in Louisville.
The mayor has been fighting the battle over stolen copper wire for a while now and announced a multi-agency task force to address the widespread copper wire theft in October.
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