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Copper thefts may bring scrap metal registry lawPublished 02/01/08
A dangerous uptick in copper wiring thefts has Maryland lawmakers considering whether scrap metal dealers should be required to take names, descriptions and even vehicle tag numbers from people bringing in metal scraps to sell.
Electrical wires, stadium bleachers and even bronze urns from cemeteries are turning up missing across Maryland thanks to skyrocketing prices for scrap metal. Copper prices are up about four times over the last five years, and police say they can hardly keep up with the rash of metal thefts.
"This has gotten to be a huge, huge problem," said Baltimore County police Lt. William Cordwell....
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