NewsNovember 3, 2011

JOPLIN, Mo. -- Some Joplin residents lost their homes in the May 22 tornado are facing a new headache as they rebuild -- copper thieves. Joplin police tell KOAM-TV they fielded 11 reports of copper theft in September and 10 last month. Police say wiring is the main target, although thieves have also made off with building material...

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JOPLIN, Mo. -- Some Joplin residents lost their homes in the May 22 tornado are facing a new headache as they rebuild -- copper thieves.

Joplin police tell KOAM-TV they fielded 11 reports of copper theft in September and 10 last month. Police say wiring is the main target, although thieves have also made off with building material.

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Jim Setser said that someone entered the home he's rebuilding Monday night and took a large amount of electrical copper wiring. He expects to spend about $2,000 to replace the wiring.

Setser lives in the heart of the damaged area and said being victimized twice is a "horrible feeling."

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