LA Residents Without Internet Due to Copper Theft in Chatsworth
FOX 11 Los AngelesNovember 19, 20253 min24,930 views
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- π‘ Several blocks in Chatsworth, primarily northwest of Lassen Street and Corbin Avenue, have been without internet and phone service for two weeks.
- π The outage is reportedly caused by a major incident involving copper theft, where cables were cut from AT&T vaults.
Impact on Residents
- π Michael Upigraph, a resident, has been disconnected for two weeks, affecting his wife's ability to work from home and his daughter's online schoolwork.
- π¬ Residents express frustration over the lack of communication from AT&T regarding the outage and restoration timeline.
AT&T's Response and Investigation
- π AT&T has issued a statement confirming the copper theft and stating they are working with local law enforcement to investigate and restore services.
- π° The company is offering a reward of up to $20,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of copper wire thieves.
- β οΈ AT&T advises anyone seeing suspicious activity around copper wires to contact local law enforcement.
Broader Issue of Copper Theft
- π Copper theft is highlighted as a major and ongoing issue across LA County, impacting essential services.
- π FOX 11 has been tracking this crime trend for months, emphasizing its significant impact on communities.
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