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Copper

And the Stupidest Criminal of the Year Award Goes to…

December 24, 2009 By Jeff

This guy, I guess no one ever warned him about the big blue spark: An attempted copper theft at an Eagan substation early Wednesday knocked out power for thousands of residents and sent a would-be thief to Regions Hospital. Eagan police said the 33-year-old suspect from St. Paul suffered severe burns but was in stable […]

Filed Under: Crime Tagged With: Copper, Crime Doesn't Pay, Dakota Electric, Eagan, Minnesota

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