Crime & Safety

Sting Operation Finds 7 Local Recycling Centers Allegedly Broke Laws

District attorney's office says seven Contra Costa County recycling centers failed to exercise duediligence in purchasing the materials, and failed to comply with state law.

A Contra Costa County task force on Tuesday executed searchΒ warrants at seven recycling centers and junk dealers that have apparentlyΒ purchased stolen metals and other materials, the district attorney's officeΒ announced today.

The search warrants were served after a sting operation in whichΒ undercover agents sold copper wire and communications cables provided byΒ utilities and railroad companies to local recycling businesses and junkΒ dealers.

Seven recycling centers in the county failed to exercise duediligence in purchasing the materials, and failed to comply with state law,Β according to the district attorney's office.

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The investigation was carried out by a task force that includedthe district attorney's and sheriff's offices, PG&E, AT&T, Union PacificΒ Railroad, BART, the CHP and local police agencies.

Law enforcement officers on Tuesday searched the recycling businesses, scouring their yards for contraband and examining companyΒ records, according to the district attorney's office.

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The sting operation was prompted by a rise in copper theftsΒ throughout the county.

A statement from the district attorney's office describes theΒ suspects involved in such thefts as "individuals and organized groupsΒ motivated by the quick sale of stolen metals."

The recycling centers targeted in Tuesday's search warrantΒ operation appear to have knowingly purchased stolen metals and profited fromΒ the transactions, district attorney's officials said.

The operation was meant to cut off the profit sources for metalΒ thieves and force recycling companies to comply with the law, DistrictΒ Attorney and former Concord councilman Mark Peterson said.

The district attorney's office will release further details aboutΒ the sting at a 3 p.m. news conference today.

--Bay City News

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