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Pair charged with larceny from Internet towers
by Matt Swearengin, Senior Staff Writer
Apr 22, 2004 | 119 views | 0 0 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Two people have been charged with grand larceny for allegedly ripping off $30,000 worth of copper cable from Internet towers.

Charged Tuesday were Timothy Jay McMichael, 45, and Kenneth Ray Fisher, 42.

Although warrants have been issued for their arrests, they are in jail in Rains County, Texas, where they were arrested on similar charges, according to court papers.

Bryan County Sheriff's deputies began investigating earlier this month after being told about items stolen from the tower sites.

The victim told Deputy David Bray that 300 feet of transmission cable had been stolen off of a tower at Sugar Loaf Mountain in Matoy.

Pick up Wednesday's Durant Daily Democrat for the complete story.
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