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Police release photos after copper theft disrupts Wellington rail

Police are seeking to identify the person pictured.
Police are seeking to identify the person pictured.

An alleged copper theft caused multiple signal issues and disrupted rail services last week in the Wellington region.

The incident occurred between 6am and 7am on Friday, July 3. Police said railway signal cables were tampered with at the southern end of the Takapu Road platform in Tawa.

Today, police released images of a person who may be able to provide information about the incident.

They were also seeking details about a dark coloured ute that was seen in the area around the time the incident was reported.

Police are also seeking any information or footage of a dark coloured ute which was seen in the area around the time the incident was reported.
Police are also seeking any information or footage of a dark coloured ute which was seen in the area around the time the incident was reported.

Anybody who had witnessed any suspicious activity, or saw either the person or vehicle pictured was encouraged to contact police via 105.

Information could also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers.

1News has approached Metlink for further comment.