Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Will police in Detroit soon have to accompany repair teams


A utility says three line crews have been robbed at gunpoint of cash and cellphones while trying to restore power in Detroit after weekend storms.
Detroit, Michigan, Photo Date: October 2007 - Cropped Photo: Patricia Drury 
DETROIT A utility says three line crews have been robbed at gunpoint of cash and cellphones while trying to restore power in Detroit after weekend storms.
Michael Lynch, chief security officer for DTE Energy Co., tells the Detroit Free Press each robbery involved two or three suspects and it's possible the robberies are related. The Detroit News reports one happened Saturday and the others were Monday.
No employees were injured. Lynch says they're advised to avoid carrying cash.
The Detroit-based utility is offering a $2,500 reward. Lynch says: "We're not going to stand for this nonsense of our employees getting held up at gunpoint."
Crews are working Tuesday to restore power to the last of 158,000 of homes and businesses it serves that lost service. Lynch says security will accompany crews.

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