Duke Energy Power Theft Investigation Leads to Charges Against Former Employees

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The Duke Energy Power Theft Investigation has led to serious criminal charges against two former employees accused of stealing nearly $600,000 worth of electricity near Charlotte Motor Speedway. Authorities say the investigation remains active and additional charges may be filed.

According to Cabarrus County investigators, Duke Energy reported suspicious activity involving unmetered electricity usage and utility equipment tampering at properties near the Ver-EL RV Park and Route 29 Pavilion in Concord.

Duke Energy Power Theft Investigation Details

Detectives executed a search warrant on June 4 and charged Edward Jerome Little, 65, and Michael Keith Kluttz, 55. The charges include obtaining property by false pretenses, injuring an energy facility, and money laundering.

Little also faces an additional charge of possession of a weapon of mass destruction.

Authorities allege the pair manipulated utility infrastructure to obtain electricity without proper metering, resulting in losses estimated at nearly $600,000.

Safety Concerns Raised by Duke Energy

Duke Energy officials emphasized that tampering with utility equipment creates significant public safety risks for both workers and nearby residents.

The company stated it is cooperating fully with law enforcement during the ongoing investigation.

Utility theft cases can create dangerous conditions including electrical fires, equipment failures, and service disruptions.

Investigation Continues

The Duke Energy Power Theft Investigation remains active, and authorities say more arrests or charges are possible.

While the alleged theft occurred outside the Sandhills region, the case highlights the importance of protecting critical infrastructure throughout North Carolina, including communities like Southern Pines, Aberdeen, Pinehurst, and Moore County.

For additional information, visit Duke Energy or follow updates from local law enforcement agencies.

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