Thursday, August 29th 2013, 1:34 pm
A transformer failure late Wednesday left several thousand OG&E customers in eastern Oklahoma without power, and made them a target of looters.
Deputies were called to assist the Vian Police Department after looters hit two stores and a pharmacy during the power outage, Sequoyah County Sheriff Ron Lockhart told KFSM TV, the CBS affiliate in Fort Smith.
He says his deputies patrolled the streets as OG&E workers restored the power.
No arrests have been made and little details were available, Vian Police Chief Allan Ellis said.
The utility said the transformer failure occurred at a substation and affected 3,000 customers.
Power was restored around midnight.
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