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Published: Oct 12, 2008 12:30 AM
Modified: Oct 12, 2008 02:25 AM

Durham police seek storm grate thieves

 

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DURHAM - Police are trying to find thieves who have been stealing storm grates from city streets.

Numerous grates have vanished from the 1100 block of Merrick Street, the 1000 block of Ramseur Street, Grant Street, Umstead Street and Riddle Road, police said.

New storm grates that were installed to replace the stolen ones on Merrick Street have also been taken.

Such thefts have become increasingly common because of worldwide demand for scrap metal.

Police said anyone with information on the thefts should call Investigator A.M. Sterling at 560-4415, ext. 233.

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