Crime & Safety

House Passes Scrap Metal Bill

If a bill approved this week by the Massachusetts House becomes law, scrap metal dealers will need to see identification from all scrap sellers in an effort to prevent the sale of stolen goods.

Police across the state have seen an increase in theft of copper pipes, plaques and even sewer grates, in some communities as the price of metal increases.

If a bill approved this week by the Massachusetts House becomes law, scrap metal dealers will need to see identification from all scrap sellers in an effort to prevent the sale of stolen goods. 

While has not been any reported thefts of this nature in Marlborough recently, police said there have been issues in the past. 

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"It does come up periodically and it is an issue, but I don't recall anything recent in Marlborough," said Det. Scott Deciero, of the . "We have gotten alerts from nearby communities to be on the lookout for stolen goods."

The increase in the price of metal has led to people stealing and selling plaques from Veterans’ monuments, copper tubing from houses, bleacher seats from school stadiums and even backhoe buckets.

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Copies of a seller’s identification will be kept in a dealer’s transaction log along with the date of sale, the price paid, a description of the article and the license plate number of the seller. Identification regarding the company, corporation, organization or society with which the seller is association will also be required. 

Records will be retained by the dealer for one year from the date of transaction and be open for inspection by the state and local police upon reasonable request during that year. 

“Strengthened communication between dealers and police is at the heart of the bill,” said Representative Ted Speliotis (D-Danvers) who chairs the Committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure that heard the bill. “This will enable the dealers to protect themselves from purchasing stolen goods and also give local authorities more information when materials are reported stolen.”

Dealers and police departments will be required to check for stolen items listed with the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI for short) alert system.

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