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Purdue Official Look to Repair Damage Sculpture

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP): An eight-foot-tall bronze horse sculpture at Purdue University has been taken down after police say it was hit by a drunken driver.

Purdue Galleries director Craig Martin tells WLFI-TV it at first looked as if the sculpture had just been knocked over, but some pieces of it were broken off from last week's crash.

West Lafayette police say a 22-year-old man faces drunken driving charges from the crash into the sculpture outside Yue-Kong Pao Hall. The Journal & Courier reports the driver needed surgery for a back injury.

Martin says university officials don't know how much repairs to the sculpture might cost.

The 1,700-pound work by sculptor Deborah Butterfield cost about $330,000 when it was commissioned and installed in 2009.

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