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Vandals cut Spectrum fiber lines causing widespread LA service disruption

Last updated: June 16, 2025 12:38 pm
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Massive Outage in Los Angeles Area Linked to Criminal Vandalism

On Father’s Day, a massive outage hit the Los Angeles area, causing disruptions for thousands of Spectrum internet and cable users. The company attributed the outage to "criminal acts of vandalism," specifically noting that fiber optic lines were intentionally cut in Van Nuys, affecting other surrounding areas as well.

According to a statement from Spectrum, the vandalism occurred early in the morning on Sunday, leading to temporary outages for residents and businesses in Los Angeles. Restoration efforts were underway throughout the day to resolve the issue and minimize the impact on users.

More than 25,000 Spectrum customers in the Los Angeles area reported problems during the outage, which began at 3 a.m. The outage was also tracked on DownDetector.com, although the site’s data is based on user self-reporting and may not capture the full extent of the outages.

Spectrum highlighted that network vandalism has become a widespread issue across the telecommunications industry, not limited to their services alone. The company attributed the rise in such criminal activities to the increasing value of precious metals, which are often targeted for theft.

To address the situation, Spectrum is collaborating with the Los Angeles Police Department to investigate the vandalism incident. A reward of up to $25,000 is being offered for any information that leads to the arrest of the suspect(s) responsible for cutting the fiber optic lines.

As a company that serves customers in 41 states and millions of homes and businesses, Spectrum emphasized the impact of such criminal acts on their users, local businesses, and potentially even emergency services. They reassured customers that their fiber lines do not contain any copper, which is a common target for theft in such cases.

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Anyone with information related to the vandalism incident is urged to contact Spectrum at 833-404-TIPS(8477) or reach out to local law enforcement. While efforts are ongoing to restore services and address the situation, Spectrum and law enforcement agencies are committed to ensuring the safety and security of their networks and customers.

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