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Group rescued from West Virginia coal mine was looking to steal copper, police say
2018-12-24
[CBS] After 111 hours stranded underground, three people who went missing in a West Virginia coalmine are now recovering in a hospital after rescuers located them on Wednesday. A fourth person who emerged from the mine on Monday helped find the other three.

According to police, the group went into the mine to steal copper wiring and could face criminal charges. One of the searchers told CBS News' Chip Reid the rescue mission could cost as much as $1 million.

Emergency workers raced around the clock for four days to find Cody Beverly, Erica Treadway, and Kayla Williams, searching deep into the Whitesville, West Virginia, mine while the percentages on their oxygen detection gauges neared deadly levels.

Entering the mine ‐ which had been inactive for two years ‐ was not easy. Rescuers had to remove water at one entrance and bulldozed a new road outside the other. They used fans to help pump in air. Four thousand feet underground in the mine, rescuers said they reached Treadway first at 6 p.m. then Williams and Beverly 30 minutes later. All three walked out on their own.

Friends and family were jubilant during the reunion Wednesday night
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  I think once they started to try to drag that heavy cable out of the mine they would conclude it was "too much like work..."
Posted by: M. Murcek   2018-12-24 16:27  

#3  At the least the group was not mining pillars of coal left in the coal mine for structural purposes.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2018-12-24 15:30  

#2  Tweakers
Posted by: Frank G   2018-12-24 12:29  

#1  
Posted by: Snomolet Thud5692   2018-12-24 12:16  

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