Man Charged Over Devonport Gas Leak Offences

A 41-year-old East Devonport man has been charged with several offences, including the stealing of a gas meter from a Devonport laundromat that caused a gas leak early Tuesday morning.

The man was arrested yesterday and has also been charged with offences relating to the theft of copper from surrounding buildings on the same morning as well as bail, drug and driving offences.

Detective Senior Sergeant Alex Bonde of Western CIB said the charges follow a broader investigation and crack down into the ongoing theft of copper and other precious metals.

"Metal theft is an ongoing issue which impacts critical infrastructure, businesses, and communities. The theft of copper, aluminium and other metals not only poses safety risks but also results in substantial financial losses for victims." "As part of the crack down, we will be increasing patrols and inspections at metal recycling facilities to ensure compliance with existing laws and regulations."

"Community involvement and vigilance are crucial in deterring such criminal behaviour and we encourage members of the public to report any suspicious activity to police on 131 444 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or at crimestopperstas.com.au. Information can be provided anonymously."

The man has been held to appear in after hours Court sitting today.

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