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The following valuable metal products have been identified by the Indiana State Police as being particularly susceptible to theft:
1) Copper from air conditioners (e.g., coils).
2) Catalytic converters from cars (for platinum, palladium and rhodium)
3) Farm irrigation equipment
4) Electrical wiring
5) Yard/house ornaments
6) Historical markers, plaques and cemetery vases
7) Telecommunication wiring
8) Aluminum siding/gutters
9) Transformer wiring
10) Rail telecommunications equipment and wire; power and signal equipment and wires; road/rail crossing signals; metal property being transported by a railroad; switching components; railroad track; spikes, angle bars, tie plates or bolts used in the construction of railroads
11) Any product made of metal that readily may be resold.
(Does not include a beverage can)
To view further information pertaining to Dealers in Valuable Metals, read Indiana Code 25-37.5.
To obtain a valuable metal dealer report form, click here.