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Brookhaven U-Haul Discovery Linked to Dunwoody Service Outage
Recent AT&T cable thefts along the Northeast Expressway have been so severe that a similar incident earlier this year knocked out phone and internet service for parts of Dunwoody.
Mar. 3, 2026 at 1:23am
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Brookhaven police say an abandoned U-Haul packed with cut AT&T cable has led them to a suspect tied to roughly $500,000 in thefts. The investigation is ongoing, and police are asking the public for tips as they continue to search for the perpetrator.
Why it matters
The cable thefts have had a significant impact on the local community, with a previous incident causing a service outage in parts of Dunwoody. This case highlights the broader issue of infrastructure security and the need to protect critical telecommunications networks from vandalism and theft.
The details
Brookhaven police discovered the U-Haul filled with stolen AT&T cable, which they believe is connected to a suspect responsible for approximately $500,000 worth of thefts along the Northeast Expressway. The cable thefts have been so severe that a similar incident earlier this year knocked out phone and internet service for parts of the nearby city of Dunwoody.
- Recent AT&T cable thefts along the Northeast Expressway have been ongoing.
- An incident earlier this year knocked out phone and internet service for parts of Dunwoody.
The players
Brookhaven Police
The local law enforcement agency investigating the U-Haul discovery and the related cable thefts.
AT&T
The telecommunications company whose cables were targeted in the thefts, resulting in service outages in Dunwoody.
What’s next
The Brookhaven police are continuing their investigation and are asking the public for any information that could help identify the suspect.
The takeaway
This case highlights the vulnerability of critical infrastructure, such as telecommunications networks, to vandalism and theft, and the need for enhanced security measures to protect these vital services from disruption.

