Streetlight Wiring Stripped by Copper Thieves in Minneapolis

Street Pole Copper Theft
A light pole near a city intersection in Minneapolis shows exposed and stripped wiring — the result of ongoing copper theft that has plagued the city’s infrastructure in recent years. Thieves pry open the access panels at the base of streetlights to remove the copper cabling inside, often leaving entire blocks without functioning lights. Copper’s rising market value has made it a frequent target for theft across Minneapolis, affecting not only street lighting but also traffic signals, HVAC systems, and even public art installations. City crews routinely repair these damages, but replacement costs can reach hundreds of thousands of dollars annually. Officials have experimented with deterrents such as tamper-proof covers and non-copper wiring, yet the problem persists, reflecting a broader challenge faced by municipalities nationwide.

A light pole near a city intersection in Minneapolis shows exposed and stripped wiring — the result of ongoing copper theft that has plagued the city’s infrastructure in recent years. Thieves pry open the access panels at the base of streetlights to remove the copper cabling inside, often leaving entire blocks without functioning lights. Copper’s rising market value has made it a frequent target for theft across Minneapolis, affecting not only street lighting but also traffic signals, HVAC systems, and even public art installations. City crews routinely repair these damages, but replacement costs can reach hundreds of thousands of dollars annually. Officials have experimented with deterrents such as tamper-proof covers and non-copper wiring, yet the problem persists, reflecting a broader challenge faced by municipalities nationwide.

Note:This image is from the August 2024 album of a continuing series following the unrest and events in Minneapolis after the May 25th, 2020 murder of George Floyd.

Whittier, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Photo taken in August 2024. © Chad Davis