Two brothers from Englewood have been arrested on suspicion of stealing copper wiring worth $96,500 from Regional Transportation District work sites.
Replacing the wire and repairing the damage will cost $250,000.
Steven Anthony Reynolds, 42, and Frankie Reynolds, 40, allegedly stole overhead copper wiring from the RTD FasTracks light-rail system under construction in Jefferson County. Both were being held Tuesday in the Jefferson County jail.
Steven Reynolds' bail was set at $25,000 on suspicion of theft by receiving. Frankie Reynolds' bail was $5,000 on suspicion of felony criminal mischief and felony theft.
The brothers have lengthy arrest records in several metro counties. Court records indicate they have used each other's names and dates of birth as aliases in previous arrests, so online court records are not clear as to which brother committed which offenses.
Several of the previous charges involved burglary, theft, drugs and related offenses.
The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office said Tuesday that in one of the copper thefts, reported Jan. 2, about 7,000 linear feet of two types of wire was stolen from the RTD site at West Sixth Avenue Frontage Road South and Arbutus Drive.
On Jan. 9, about 150 linear feet of copper wiring was cut away from overhead lines that were strung between I-beams near West Sixth Avenue and Interstate 70.
When the cables were cut, tension was released, causing the I-beams to bend, the department said. The combination of damage to the I-beams and recouping of wire is estimated at about $250,000.
Kieran Nicholson: 303-954-1822
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