NEWS FROM WESTERN AREA POWER ADMINISTRATION
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 1, 2006
CONTACT: LaVerne Kyriss, 720-962-7051, kyriss@wapa.gov
HELP WESTERN COMBAT VANDALISM AT TRACY ELECTRIC FACILITY
LAKEWOOD , Colo. —A high-voltage electrical facility in Tracy , Calif. , owned by Western Area Power Administration, appears to be a target for vandalism. Western is offering up to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of the parties responsible for breaking into this facility some time between May 18 and 22.
The Tracy Substation, located in Byron Calif., is used by Western’s Sierra Nevada Regional Office to control Western’s power grid in the area. Vandals cut the fence surrounding the facility in several places and took aluminum and copper cable from the site.
“We’re looking for information from anyone who either saw something or has information about this incident,” said Western’s Security Officer Pam Moody. Individuals can report information about this incident or other vandalism to Western’s Crime Watch program toll-free at 1-800-209-8962, online at www.wapa.gov/crime/ or by contacting the Alameda County Sheriff’s office. Witness identities remain confidential.
While the cost of the vandalism is not yet known, incidents like this one can contribute to higher operation and maintenance costs. “Historically, crimes against Western's facilities, equipment, real estate, employees, property and assets have cost the agency up to half a million dollars a year. This includes such crimes as theft of equipment and supplies, burglary, illegal dumping and vandalism,” said Moody. “We need the public’s help in reporting these crimes.
“Electrical facilities contain high-voltage power equipment that can cause serious injury or even death from someone unknowingly contacting or coming too close to energized equipment,” she added. “It’s dangerous to be inside a substation without the proper training. So, not only are these vandals committing a crime, they’re putting their lives in danger.”
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