Association Coordinates Metal Theft Meeting

The Association coordinated and co-hosted a metal theft meeting in Merced County this week to discuss a recent major uptick in copper wire theft in Merced and Stanislaus Counties.  Merced County Supervisor Lloyd Pareira and Stanislaus County Supervisor Vita Chiesa chaired the meeting with the Sheriff’s Departments from Merced and Stanislaus Counties.  The meeting was held at Hilltop Ranch in Merced county and in attendance was Stanislaus County Sheriff Jeff Dirkse, and a few sheriff deputies and officers from both Merced and Stanislaus counties.  Representing the Association was President/CEO Roger A. Isom and Director of Technical Services Christopher McGlothlin.  Isom wrapped up the meeting by thanking the Sheriff’s Departments and the California Rural Crime Prevention Task Force for their tremendous efforts in working to address this growing issue.  Isom stated “ We are members of the Rural Crime Prevention Task Force and they are an important tool against ag theft in this valley.  Today’s meeting was to bring folks together and make sure the lines of communication are open as we all work together against this menace that is once again resurfacing here in the valley.”   Coincidentally, the Merced and Stanislaus County Sheriff’s office announced a significant arrest had been made earlier that morning of the owner of an illegal wire and catalytic converter operation in Turlock.  Co-hosting the meeting with the Association was the Merced County Farm Bureau.