Two Duke Energy employees charged with stealing $600,000 in electricity near Charlotte Motor Speedway
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Luke Tucker, Jordan Gartner
1mo ago· 2 min readenNews
Summary
Two Duke Energy employees, Michael Keith Kluttz (55) and Edward Jerome Little (65), are facing charges for allegedly stealing nearly $600,000 worth of electricity from a Duke Energy substation near the Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina. Warrants claim the men gained unauthorized access to power for a campground located across from the iconic NASCAR track.
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· 2 pulledAuthorities say the two were Duke employees and gained 'unauthorized power' for a campground across from the Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Warrants allege 55-year-old Michael Keith Kluttz and 65-year-old Edward Jerome Little stole power from a Duke Energy substation.
North Carolina authorities say two men are facing charges for stealing thousands of dollars’ worth of electricity.
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