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Men Stole $2.4K Worth of Copper Sheets, Police Say

Pair charged with theft after police say they found several folded sheets in a vehicle and along the side of the road.

 

Two Wayne residents were charged with theft after police found more than $2,400 in stolen copper sheets in the back of a vehicle and on the side of the road earlier this week, authorities said.

John Rensing, 21, and John Schneider, 44 were arrested after police found the cooper in the back of the vehicle they were in during a traffic stop on West Belt and Demarest Drive Monday shortly after 10 p.m., an incident report states.

Officer Robert Franco observed the vehicle the men were in make an aggressive U-turn on the roadway, according to the report. Franco conducted a motor vehicle stop and Schneider got out of the vehicle, the report states.

Schneider reportedly told Franco that he was “having engine trouble” and that his vehicle was overheating, the report said. He told Franco he did not have his driver’s license on him, according to the report report.

Franco saw cooper plates in the back seat of the vehicle and asked Schneider where he got them from, according to the report. Schneider told Franco that he works construction and took the copper from a dumpster on a site, the report states.

Franco reported that the cooper sheets appeared new and were all cut to a preset specification.

Schneider then told Franco that he found the copper in the woods while riding his all terrain-vehicle and was returning to retrieve it, the report said.

Franco found a duffle bag full of folded cooper sheets that appeared to have been cut and bent the same way as the other sheets, a black bandana, and a pair of work gloves in the vehicle, the report states.

Police also found more sheets bent near where Franco originally saw the vehicle, according to the report.

Schneider stated that he found the cooper in the woods while playing with his kids in a tree fort he built, according to the report.

The copper belongs to Wilbert Burial Vaults, a court warrant states.

Police found a ski mask and a pair of black gloves in Schneider’s pants and a folding knife in Rensing’s back pocket, according to the report.

In addition to the theft charge, Schneider was issued summonses for making an improper U-turn, failure to display a driver’s license, and driving with a suspended license.

Bail was set at $20,000 each for Rensing and Schneider with no 10 percent option.

The men are due in Wayne Municipal Court Nov. 8.

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Related Topics: Copper Sheets, Theft, and Wayne Police Department

Scondo

1:16 pm on Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Never mind all of that, I want the name of their barber.

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Nose Wayne

1:44 pm on Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Officer, I was just coming home from the barber when I found all this copper on the side of the road. Great police work Officer Franco.

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Pad

4:46 pm on Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Good work Wayne PD! Officer Franco you are a credit to your department. Keep up the good work. Were proud of you.

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Pad

3:23 pm on Thursday, October 25, 2012

Big deal learn how to spell. Its SAVE not Say. What does the daughter have to do with what they did? Also how could it be THEIR DAUGHTER? I think thats impossible. Your language speaks alot about your education and upbringing.

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shanice

4:23 pm on Thursday, October 25, 2012

Don't talk to her like that. You know nothing. These guys aren't bad guys. They're actually great guys. Not drug dealers, you fucking asshole. And Hahahahahaha omg they're bald, you guys are so funny. Not.

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John

4:48 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012

Shanice: I think you need additional training in the fifth grade to use nicer adjectives and nouns. Just a suggestion.

fluffyx

9:41 pm on Thursday, October 25, 2012

The Wayne police need to spend their resources on serious crimes not bullshit made up charges, I got into a car accident in Wayne totaled my car with my young brother in the car and an officer left us on the side of the road and drove away without asking if we had a ride that, the Waybe police completely forget about the other side of law enforcement which is compassion and help for people in bad situations, if any of them had half a brain they would be saving jail cells for the child lureer on the loose, before you know someone's situation don't jump to conclusions and a judge a person on their looks think about their families and cut them a break at this difficult time in their life

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Michelle

12:31 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012

Fluff..this is NOT a victimless crime...the contractor who's material was stolen now has to pay for it again out of his pocket which increases his costs which increases his price he charges onto the consumer...everyone is having "difficult times" but not everyone is stealing....I hope you don't have children who you pass your absurd logic onto otherwise our state of society will only worse....you should be ashamed...

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Honey boo boo

11:39 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012

I wanna go to this magical forest where copper, silver and gold are laying all over. Maybe some discarded Olympic medals?

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