Southeast Houston Little League Faces $15K Damage After Copper Wire Theft
KHOU 11December 5, 20252 min723 views
4 connectionsΒ·7 entities in this videoβCopper Wire Theft Cripples Little League
- β‘ Thieves targeted the OFA Little League in Southeast Houston, stealing copper wiring and causing approximately $15,000 in damages.
- π― The perpetrators gained access by cutting through an iron gate and disabling surveillance cameras, demonstrating a significant breach of security.
Impact on Youth Baseball Season
- π‘ The stolen copper wiring is essential for the ballpark's lighting, leaving the fields in the dark and jeopardizing the final games of the season.
- π The league president described the act as heartbreaking, emphasizing that the thieves were taking from children.
- π With scrap metal and copper prices at a 10-year high, the theft highlights a growing trend of such crimes impacting community resources.
League's Response and Community Support
- πββοΈ To ensure the 101 participants, ages 3-13, can finish their season, the league is scrambling to cram four days of games into one Saturday.
- π As a nonprofit, the OFA Little League is relying on generosity and fundraising to cover repair costs and ensure the season concludes as planned.
- π« Despite the setback, league representatives are determined not to quit, believing in finding a way forward for the young players.
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