The Macon–Middle Georgia Metal Theft
Committee is a regional, cooperative group of many
entities affected by the problems associated with
metal theft crimes in central Georgia, including
recyclers, law enforcement, and affected industries.
Since the creation of the committee, reported metal
theft crimes within the city of Macon fell to only 9
incidents in October 2007 from a peak of 84
incidents in December 2006.
...We are VERY HAPPY with
the response that we received from local scrap
dealers, ESPECIALLY YOURS, re: the theft of our
bronze.
Our material was apparently stolen in the early
hours of Sunday, December 9, 2007. I contacted
5 local scrap dealers about the theft. The 5th
dealer told me to contact your company as you send
out theft information over the web. I sent you
the information you asked re: a description and
pictures of the material. You forwarded it to
numerous dealers over a wide area. By Thursday
afternoon, December 13, 2007, the material was
reported received by a scrap dealer in Erie, Pa.
Your system WORKS! Thank you so much for
all your help.
Best regards,
D.P.
Purchasing Manager
Streetsboro, OH
As a direct result of an ISRI Theft Alert,
Springfield Oregon Police reported that they made
two arrests in the case involving the theft of tail
gates from a truck belonging to a construction
company working in Springfield, Ore. Pacific
Recyclers alerted the company that one of their tail
gates showed up. Springfield Police made contact
with the suspect who recycled the tail gate. Further
investigation revealed another suspect was also
involved in the theft. Both were charged with
felonies.
Utah Metal Works received a commendation from the
Salt Lake City Police Department for the scrap
dealers' help in gathering surveillance video and
transaction records that led to the arrest of two
metals thieves. "Your and your employees
assistance provided valuable assistance and two
arrests were made," the letter of commendation
read.
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