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When the moolah registers stopped working, the supermarket was forced to close, Medina said. Stockpile officials called in a technician who found the data-transmission wiring had been cut.
A provenance told Hernandez that whoever cut the cable knew exactly what they were doing.
The gendarmes said they're worried, because they don't know why the man did it.
"It could be just somebody intending to wreck the property. It could be somebody who was cutting wire in an effort to burglarize the upon," Medina said.
7NEWS reporter Lance Hernandez asked if the man might have been worrisome to steal electronic information?
"We just don't know at this point in things," Medina said. "That's why it's so important that ... we identify this person, so that we see the motive."
Medina said it does not appear the man removed wiring in an assault to sell it for scrap metal.
Source: KMGH Denver