TRUE! Let me give some examples of what started it. Theft went up exponentially which helped but...
1) A volunteer food bank in Indianapolis has the Cooper stolen from Air conditioning, & ruined $500,000 worth of food 1 weekend.
2) Police working as security for scrap dealers charged with ignoring stolen items entering facilities, on purpose. They were caught in a State Police Sting.
3) Indiana Cemetaries Began seeing Bronze plaques removed from soldiers graves, ending up in salvage yards. (& being accepted by them!). 2 Spanish males were stopped by State Police 1 night & 21 Soldiers plaques were in the back of the pickup. Tried to claim they were going to clean them, & put them back. Funny the Cemetary didn't know anything about it!
4) Manhole Covers in IND were stolen a few nights. Vehicle damages were estimated at over $100,000 just for one manhole that several people ran over before Police got there.
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