The man who stole a bridge…

Demolition man stands accused of stealing parts of New Orleans’ Twin Span bridge.

A man faces charges for allegedly stealing pieces of the old Twin Span bridge, and selling them.

Jason Hedges, who is now out on bond, worked for a company – thought to be NASDI – hired by the state to demolish pieces of the bridge. But investigators say Hedges was selling scrap on the side, to the tune of $750,000.

On a plot of land near Lakeshore Estates in Slidell, a company hired by the state crushes pieces of the old Twin Span bridge to make concrete mattresses. The mattresses are used to help shore up levees during a hurricane.

The company is also responsible for getting rid of the scrap metal from the old bridge. That’s where Jason Hedges comes in.

St. Tammany Sheriff Jack Strain explains, “He was basically taking some of the material, going to a different scrap contractor and taking some of the money for himself.”

Strain says detectives have traced over $300,000 in cash payments made to Hedges, but they think the total value of the scrap he sold is $750,000.

Strain says the payments began in November 2011, and it appears Hedges was selling scrap to more than one company.

“The companies have some responsibility, that would be reasonable and if we find evidence to show that they were aware he was circumventing the process in place by his company, then they could be culpable as well,” Strain said.

Jason Hedges now faces one count of theft over $1500, which carries a maximum penalty of ten years in prison.

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