Louisville police make copper arrest within 7 minutes May 29, 2025 May 29, 2025 Updated May 29, 2025 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save It's been a problem over the years. Tags Louisville-news Wdrb-news Wdrb News Wdrb News Louisville News Kentucky News Indiana News As featured on 2:32+2 Louisville police say new alert system helped catch would-be copper wire thief in the act on I-64 With lights out on interstates because of thieves stealing copper wiring, the Louisville Metro Police Department is hoping to address safety issues using new technology. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Marc Weinberg's Monday evening forecast Poll Poll Most Popular Articles Videos Articles22-year-old Louisville man charged with murdering 3 people in 2 yearsArmed suspects targeting homes, stealing cars in southwest Louisville, police sayWOOLLY WORMS: What Do They Indicate For The Upcoming Winter Season?Georgia man arrested after 115 mph chase in southern Indiana with 2 children in the car54-year-old man killed in Jeffersontown crash, police sayCoffee with Crawford | My Associated Press preseason men's basketball Top 25 ballotFor the 1st time since 2019, both Kentucky and Louisville are ranked in AP's preseason poll'They will not hesitate to shoot' | LMPD warns southwest Louisville about armed thievesNeighbors push back against proposed AI data center in Meade CountyDon't Waste Your Money | Coffee lovers feel the pinch as beans get pricier, shops shut down Videos
2:32+2 Louisville police say new alert system helped catch would-be copper wire thief in the act on I-64 With lights out on interstates because of thieves stealing copper wiring, the Louisville Metro Police Department is hoping to address safety issues using new technology.Â