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MEDIA RELEASE <br /> SOUTH BEND POLICE DEPARTMENT <br /> SOUTH BEND, INDIANA <br /> Wednesday, September 27, 2006; 4:00 pm. <br /> Re: Electrocution as a Result of Attempting to Remove Cable <br /> The South Bend Police Department dispatch center received a call from a local <br /> hospital at 1:45 pm. today, advising that a man had been brought into the emergency <br /> room with severe burns as a result of introducing a hack saw into a live electrical cable. <br /> At this time the subject is being transferred to the Ft. Wayne burn unit with serious first, <br /> second and third degree burns to his arms and face. <br /> After speaking with a witness, who is the same individual that transported the <br /> subject to the hospital, it was determined that this occurred in an electrical service <br /> manhole in the back of the former South Bend Lathe building. That building is located in <br /> the 700 block of West Sample Street. <br /> Police received assistance from the witness in locating the scene and found <br /> evidence of what is preliminarily believed to be the illegal removal of copper cable from <br /> the underground utility access point. Indiana and Michigan Power was immediately <br /> called and are on the scene now assessing the damage. <br /> The injured party is a 20 year old, male resident of South Bend. According to a <br /> property manager at the scene, the injured person is employed at a business that occupies <br /> the former Lathe building; however he stated that no one had permission to remove any <br /> copper from the premises. <br /> This case is a tragic example of what can occur when individuals attempt to <br /> handle high voltage electric cable. Copper and scrap metal theft from abandon structures <br /> and utility companies is fraught with danger, and the South Bend Police Department <br /> would like to remind everyone that this is a crime that can have potentially fatal results. <br /> UPDATE: 09-28-2006; 9:30 AM. <br /> The injured party in this case has been identified as Hector J. Balza, male, age 20. <br /> The party was originally listed as a South Bend resident, however this information has <br /> been corrected. Balza currently lists a Mishawaka address. <br />
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