Copper theft has become an alarming issue in San Fernando, particularly in the Embacadare Community, where residents report frequent thefts of air conditioning units and other copper materials. The Community Centre and Scout House have been notably affected, leaving many feeling unsafe in their own neighborhoods. Local authorities are urging community members to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to help curb this growing threat. This surge in criminal activity not only impacts the affected properties but raises serious questions about community safety and the resilience of local economies. As residents call for action, the need for increased security measures becomes clearer than ever.
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