However, an arrest was made Monday after police tracked a piece of evidence belonging to a Dodge truck matched that of a neighboring vehicle of the radio tower site. The owner of the truck eventually admitted to investigating officers that he had hit the guy wires that had held the tower up, causing it to topple.
Frank Smith |
Owner Frank Smith told WATE-TV he knew something was wrong Sunday afternoon around 3:45 when his station went off the air.
"It was devastating soon as I seen the tower on the ground with no insurance, and it's hard to insure something like this, this is my livelihood," Smith said.
Smith is expecting a permanent fix to take several months. Right now, they're streaming online.
"We're going to temporarily try to get it back up just to cover the city of license and go from there. It's going to be an expense," he said.
An estimate - around $75,000.
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