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Vandals Hit Water Conservancy Facility Again

We’ve seen it here in southern Utah. We’ve seen cases along the Wasatch front as recently as last week, and over the weekend another incident in Washington County. What is it? Copper theft.

Over the weekend, someone broke into the hydroelectric facility at Quail Creek and caused over one-thousand dollars in damage. Nothing was missing, but it was obvious what the individuals were after.

Cory Cram is the Assistant Director of the Washington County Water Conservancy.

The phenomenon follows the typical selfish criminal pattern, hundreds of dollars stolen, and thousands of tax-payer dollars in repairs.

The water district also suffered a copper theft at a water conservation garden in Tonaquint a few weeks ago.  In Salt Lake County, copper thieves made off with nearly seven miles of copper wire feeding overhead lighting structures on I-15.

Chris Holmes holds a Masters of Professional Communication degree from Southern Utah University. While at SUU his work received numerous awards including the 2009 King Foundation Best of Festival Award in the National Broadcast Education Association Festival of Media Arts. Chris is co-host of the daily public affairs program, Big Picture Morning Show on radio station KSUB (Cedar City, Utah). He also is a sports and news contributor at Cherry Creek Media. He lives in Cedar City, with wife, Marie and five children.