Residents of Hacienda Heights are pleading for help after copper wire thefts has left them without phone and internet service for months.
The wire thefts have left some customers without service for seven months, according to the Hacienda Heights Improvement Association.
As KTLAs Kimberly Cheng reports, the area already has spotty cell phone service, making landline telephones of the utmost importance, especially in cases of emergency.
It can affect businesses and its a safety and security concern, said Ali Wiener, an HHIA board member.
Wiener added that in some cases, wire repairs are performed, only for the new wire to be stolen yet again within a day.
Poster Comment:
This is a commonly done by Mexican illegal aliens.