Repeated copper wire thefts have N.B. property flipper calling for change
“They came back after we replaced the electrical to then take what we’d already put back in and whatever they had left behind,” Phillipps said.She said she was on hold with the Codiac RCMP non-emergency line for hours following the second incident, resorting to showing up in person at their office.
“The constable explained that normally in these situations, the citizen should call, so that they can meet us at the location, and I showed him my phone, that I was still on hold,” she said.Global News reached out to the Codiac RCMP for comment on Wednesday afternoon and did not receive a response. Phillips, whose company has been renovating and renting out properties for 13 years, including properties in Moncton’s downtown, said she has never seen anything like this.
“It was actually really sad when the situation did occur. The police officers weren’t surprised. The insurance company was not surprised. The electrician was not surprised. And not one of the recycle depots that I contacted was surprised,” she said.
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