Louisville streets left dark as copper thieves strike, task force formed to stop thefts
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The Critical Infrastructure Task Force will work to coordinate efforts to prevent and stop copper theft.
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There are currently about 1,500 lights in the Louisville Metro area that aren't working because of tampering and theft.Â
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