The
Pierce County Sheriff's Department said robberies were reported
at two substations belonging to Tacoma Public Utilities and
another belonging to Puget Sound Energy. Deputies cited forced
entry into the fenced-in area, with equipment vandalized but
nothing taken from the sites, it said. More than 14,000
customers were affected.
"At this time deputies are conducting the initial investigation.
We do not have any suspects in custody. It is unknown if there
are any motives or if this was a coordinated attack on the power
systems," the department said in a statement on its website.
Earlier this month, a utility in North Carolina reported outages
from what local authorities said were orchestrated shootings now
being investigated by federal law enforcement.
The FBI has also been investigating shots fired near a power
facility in South Carolina days later, and whether those two
incidents could be related, NBC News and other local media have
reported.
Utilities nationwide have been strained by a severe cold weather
system that swept across the country this week, leaving more
than 300,000 without power from the winter storm.
In east Piece County, about 2,700 people serviced by Tacoma
Public Utilities remained affected midday on Sunday after an
initial 7,300 residents lost power in the area, about 45 miles
(72 km) south of Seattle, Tacoma Public Utilities said in a post
on Twitter.
"We are working as quickly and safely as possible to restore
power," it said, noting that its substations "were attacked"
earlier on Sunday morning and that the incidents were reported
to police.
Representatives for Puget Sound Energy could not be immediately
reached for comment.
(Reporting by Susan Heavey; Editing by Leslie Adler)
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