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Police 'Dog' puts big bite
on copper theft problem
Nine suspected copper thieves were arrested recently in a coordinated Memphis Police Dept. raid under the heading Operation Junkyard Dog. The arrests were made by the MPD's Pawn, Scrap and Seizure Unit, cutting into the market between thieves and scrap yards and recyclers.
As the value of copper and other metals has climbed in the past year, so have the number of thefts from businesses, homes and utilities, often causing service interruptions. Police recovered more than $10,000 in copper tubing. The nine individuals were charged with theft, burglary and various other charges.
CrimeStoppers of Memphis and Shelby County has long helped in the effort to stop the theft and illegal sale of copper and other valuable metals with our CopperStoppers program. Find out more here.
Residential camera leads to
tip on three in murder attempt
Police rushed to Island Place Drive in Island Place Village to check a reported robbery attempt and shooting. It was June 2, 2025.
They arrived to find a man suffering from gunshot wounds. He said three men in a red pickup truck shot him during a robbery and fled. The victim was left paralyzed and wheelchair bound.
Investigators found video footage of the crime on a resident's Ring camera. Photos were released to the public, and one day later a tip came to CrimeStoppers about a red truck abandoned behind a church in a wooded area. The truck was found and police determined it had been used in the robbery. A witness identified a man named Thomas Fletcher as the person who had hidden the truck.
Fletcher was arrested, confessed and indicated two others were involved. After further investigation, police charged Fletcher with accessory after the fact of a crime.
They charged Hunter Maness with theft of property, attempted carjacking, attempted first degree murder and use of a firearm in commission of a felony crime. Sabrina Sullivan also was arrested as an accessory.
Paid to the tipster who helped identify the alledged culprits: $900.
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