Saturday, October 8, 2011

WTAE-TV

Pennsylvania State Police are looking for a steel bridge worth an estimated $100,000 that was dismantled and taken from a rural area in Lawrence County.
Police said they believe a torch was used to cut apart the bridge, which measured 50 feet by 20 feet, near Covert's Crossing in North Beaver Township.
Resident Robert Obed, who owns property nearby, gave Channel 4 Action News' Keith Jones a tour of the heavily wooded and remote area.
"Its old beams are probably hundreds and hundreds of pounds per foot," said Obed.
Investigators said the bridge was taken between Sept. 27 and Oct. 5.
New Castle Development owns the property where the bridge was located.

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