A man was arrested after he was accused in the theft of $300,000 in copper and various tools from the Fontainebleau on the Strip, according to a report from Las Vegas police.
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A fallen light pole was holding up traffic at Las Vegas Boulevard South and Flamingo Road just after 9 p.m., according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
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