Crime & Safety
Copper Pipes Stolen From Another Home In Montclair, Police Say
More copper pipes have disappeared from a Montclair home's basement, the second such theft in a week, police say.
MONTCLAIR, NJ — More copper pipes have disappeared from a Montclair home, the second such theft in a week, police say.
According to the Montclair Police Department, someone entered a basement and stole copper piping from a home on Miller Street on Sept. 4.
No additional information was immediately available.
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Just a few days prior on Aug. 31, a victim reported that about $10,000 worth of copper pipes were stolen from a vacant home on Franklin Place. The residence was under renovation at the time, police said.
- See related article: $10K Of Copper Pipes Stolen From Montclair Home's Basement
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