FBI Investigates Thefts of Propane in Denver
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Monday, Nov. 8, 2004
DENVER The FBI is investigating the reported thefts of
scores of propane cylinders in the Denver area, a crime spree that
has raised fears of a terrorist attack.
About 100 cylinders, each containing about 7.8 gallons of the
highly flammable gas and weighing about 33 pounds, have been stolen
from businesses since July, FBI agent Monique Kelso said
Monday.
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The investigation was first reported by KMGH-TV in Denver.
"The potential threat is that these propane tanks get into the
wrong hands ... and get into the hands of those that are willing to
commit a crime on the magnitude of the Oklahoma City bombing or
another terrorist attack," Kelso told the station.
She said Monday the tanks might also have been taken to power
equipment such as farm machinery. The tanks are larger than those
used for barbecue grills.
Twenty-eight propane cylinders have been stolen from Dal-Tile
Corp. of Denver, including 10 in the past six months, said Randy
Warren, operations manager at the ceramic tile manufacturer.
"Why are they so adamant in cutting a lock, cutting chains,
trying to rip the doors off or whatever it is to get to these?" he
asked.
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