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Kentwood Police Department, City Hall back online after copper wire theft shuts down town [Video]

KENTWOOD — Phone and internet services are restored to the Kentwood Police Department and City Hall after a copper wire theft left the buildings without services for more than 12 hours.

The town’s government said Kentwood High School, Family Pharmacy, nearby homes and businesses were also in the dark.

Kentwood Police arrested 35-year-old Steven Nelson, who was booked for theft and criminal damage to property. Another suspect is still wanted.

“These two gentlemen do not realize the consequences of their actions this morning. They single-handedly disabled the citizen’s ability to have quick access to emergency services,” Kentwood Police Chief Michael Kazerooni said.

Officials say they have issued an arrest warrant for the second suspect but chose not to share his identity. 

“This section of wire that they took – it was 15 to 20 yards inside of a wooded tree line. Because it’s not passing the roadway, it’s hanging lower than what a normal line …

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