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Oregon police arrested a zoo owner on drug charges following a raid at the facility earlier this month. The Coos County ...
Investigators had concluded their four-day search of the park, seizing 310 animals and euthanizing three, after Oregon State Police served search warrants.
The owner of a Coos County wildlife park has been arrested on serious drug charges following a sweeping, months-long ...
An investigation into the wellbeing of animals at the West Coast Park Safari near Bandon led to the discovery of drugs and ...
On Tuesday, Coos Bay Sheriffs Officers arrested 52-year-old Brian Tenney in connection to the multi-agency investigation into Bandon's West Coast Game Park Safari that he owns. A Tuesday evening ...
Nearly two weeks after police raided West Coast Game Park Safari, the southern Oregon zoo’s owner was arrested on suspicion ...
Four big cats rescued from the West Coast Game Park Safari near Bandon are making a new home at Wildcat Ridge Sanctuary. KATU-TV reports the sanctuary is taking in two Eurasian ...
In a search warrant execution that lasted four days and involved more than eight agencies, animals were finally relocated ...
Investigators had concluded their four-day search of the safari park, seizing 310 animals and euthanizing three, after Oregon ...
Investigators who seized more than 300 animals during the search of an animal safari park on the Oregon Coast also found meth, a million dollars and firearms.
Investigators had concluded their four-day search of the safari park, seizing 310 animals and euthanizing three, after Oregon State Police served search warrants.
Bandon police arrested Brian Tenney, owner of West Coast Game Park Safari, on May 27 after officers found drugs, weapons and ...
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