From KLOG 1490 web site.

 It turns out that copper thieves were the reason for KLOG Radio to be off the 
air for several hours yesterday, the third such theft at local radio stations 
in the past few weeks. The station was off the air early yesterday morning, and 
the station’s engineer eventually discovered that someone had broken into the 
tower site off of I-5. Several small copper strips, estimated to be worth only 
a couple of dollars in scrap, were stolen, but it appears that the process of 
stealing the minuscule amount of copper may have scared the thieves away. There 
are black marks from wires that arced inside a metal box at the site, 
apparently shocking the thieves enough that they dropped the expensive pair of 
wire cutters used in the theft. This is at least the third such incident that 
has taken place in the past month or so, with two other local stations also 
having to replace small amounts of copper wire stolen from transmitter sites. 
No suspects have been identified.

It seems that listeners to KLOG morning show noticed that the stations was not 
on the air. Listeners called the station and a engineer discovered the problem. 

Dennis Vroom,
Kalama, WA
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