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Two thieves in south central Idaho were arrested when a GPS device embedded in copper wire they had stolen led the police right to them.
Since copper theft has been a consistent problem in Cassia County, Idaho, the local sheriff had hidden a GPS device in the wire, anticipating that it might be stolen. When the GPS sent out a signal that the wire was indeed being moved, law enforcement followed the GPS’s directions and found the suspects’ vehicle.
A man and a juvenile boy were apprehended on suspicion of grand theft.