Sam Peña is a multimedia journalist at Denver7 KMGH in Denver, Colorado.
DENVER — A recent string of backflow valve theft s has Denver businesses concerned. Backflow valves are found commercial properties and prevent contaminants from flowing into water.
"People actually will take chains and wrap them around the backflow and pull them out with a truck," said Keira Troy, a building manager for Colliers, a real estate company.
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