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Illinois Authorities Recover $1.3 Million in Stolen Data Center Construction Materials

Published Jun 29, 2026
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  • Cook County Sheriff's Office recovered two stolen trailers containing data center construction materials worth a total of $1.3 million.
  • The first trailer, stolen from Pine Hill, Alabama, held copper wire spools valued at $300,000.
  • The second trailer, stolen from Jacksonville, Florida, contained data center infrastructure equipment worth $1 million.

Data center supplies have become a new focus for cargo thieves. According to the Cook County Sheriff's Office, investigators recently recovered two stolen trailers containing $1.3 million worth of data center materials at a truck yard near Chicago. The organized retail crime unit had received a tip about a trailer that was originally taken from Pine Hill, Alabama, and contained roughly $300,000 in copper wire spools.

Copper wiring plays a crucial role in data center construction. When authorities examined the trailer and confirmed the copper, the truck yard's owner informed them that the same individual who delivered that load had also dropped off another trailer the previous week. That second trailer, also stolen, had originated in Jacksonville, Florida, and contained $1 million worth of data center infrastructure equipment, officials reported.

The recovery in Illinois is a rare success story in the fight against a pervasive problem. Cargo theft has been climbing as organized groups target high-value, specialized goods. The two trailers were traced across multiple states, underscoring how theft rings exploit gaps in supply chain security. With data center construction booming, materials like copper wire and server equipment are in high demand and can be quickly resold, making them particularly attractive to criminals.

Why Data Center Materials Are a Target

The rapid expansion of data center building has created fresh targets for organized crime. Per the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, cargo theft causes up to $35 billion in annual losses. The National Retail Federation noted in 2024 that criminal groups are constantly adapting their methods and targets. The recovery in Illinois illustrates the geographic scope of these crimes, with trailers stolen from Alabama and Florida turning up in the Midwest.

The Broader Impact on Supply Chains

Cargo theft commonly disrupts retailers, with criminals targeting supply chains to steal goods before they reach store shelves. Additionally, theft rings have gone after industrial metals like platinum, palladium, and copper used in manufacturing and construction. The loss of such materials can delay project timelines and increase costs for builders, especially in sectors like data centers where specialized components are not easily replaced.

What to Watch

The National Retail Federation reported in 2024 that criminal organizations are continually shifting their focus and methods. The surge in data center construction offers these groups a lucrative new avenue for theft. As more facilities are built across the country, supply chain managers and law enforcement will need to step up security measures to prevent similar incidents.

The investigation leading to the recovery highlights how law enforcement cooperation across state lines is critical. The trailers were tracked from Alabama and Florida to Illinois, with the truck yard owner unknowingly storing stolen goods. Authorities have not disclosed whether arrests have been made, but the case underscores the growing sophistication of cargo theft networks that exploit weak links in logistics, such as unsecured parking lots and lack of real-time tracking for high-value loads. As data center projects multiply, theft prevention will require tighter coordination between builders, shippers, and police.

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