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Man arrested for stealing electricity to power motorhome in Boiçucanga

19.01.2026 19:02 1 min 1 source
sampi POR
Man arrested for stealing electricity to power motorhome in Boiçucanga
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A man was caught red-handed stealing electricity to power a motorhome. The incident occurred on Friday at Praça Pôr do Sol square in Boiçucanga, after authorities received complaints. The suspect connected a cable directly to a public lighting pole, damaging its base.

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Man arrested for stealing electricity to power motorhome in Boiçucanga

19.01.2026 sampi POR

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