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A black market in green energy. In sunny California, solar panels are becoming the new target of choice for thieve. From CBS News world headquarters in New York, this is the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric. Good evening. As energy sources go, you can’t get any greener than solar power. But when crooks도둑 look at all those panels on top of buildings, they see a different kind of green as in money. John Blackstone sheds some light on비추다 명백히 하다a growing problem in California.

 

It is one of the newer crimes under the sun. So security companies are scrambling to stop thieves taking solar panels. Sunny places, it turns out, attract shady떳떳하지 못한 people. This solar unit in California's Napa Valley is being armed with cameras and motion detectors to catch a thief. Thieves have plenty of targets in California where there are more than 52,000 solar installations.

 

Each three-foot by four-foot panel costs $1,000 or more. Here in the Napa Valley, the vines포도나무 are what make the money, but increasingly vineyards have discovered that the same sun that produces grapesis valuable in producing electricity. And the thieves have discovered the value in these, too. Michael Honig installed 819 solar panels to provide all the power his winery needs. One morning, he discovered 40 panels gone.

 

At least a dozen Napa wineries have lost panels worth a total of $400,000. Some have been hit twice, finally Honig put in security cameras. The next week, there was a hand across the lens, then shadowy figures among the panels. Police think some of the stolen panels may go to indoor marijuana growers who are big users of electricity. And with growing demand from builders for solar panels, there appears to be a black market in this green technology. John Blackstone, CBS News, Napa County, California.

 

In northern England, police are reinvestigating a highway accident after some amazing new video surfaced. It shows a car with a woman trapped inside being pushed by a tanker truck at 60 miles an hour. A stunned passenger in another car shot the video and posted it online. Now the police want to know how the car got pinned and why the truck driver didn’t stop sooner. They do know the woman wasn’t hurt when the truck finally pulled over.

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