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Authorities have seized 310 animals from West Coast Game Park Safari in Bandon, Oregon, after years of documented neglect and mounting legal violations. A four-day operation involving state ...
Police in Oregon have arrested the owner of the West Coast Game Park Safari on drug charges after a raid at the facility earlier this month resulted in the seizure of methamphetamine, cocaine ...
The West Coast Game Park, which had been in operation since the 1960s, is now closed. Oregon State police said they searched the park in Bandon on May 15 after getting disturbing inspection ...
An animal welfare check at an Oregon Coast safari park earlier this month uncovered drugs, guns, and millions in cash — plus hundreds of neglected animals. The owner ...
BANDON, Ore. (KTVZ) - On Tuesday, Coos Bay sheriff's deputies arrested 52-year-old Brian Tenney in connection to the multi-agency investigation into Bandon's West Coast Game Park Safari that he owns.
The owner of West Coast Game Park Safari, which was raided by law enforcement agencies May 15-18, was arrested May 27 on charges related to possession of drugs seized during the raid. Oregon State ...
Courtesy Oregon State Police Bandon police arrested Brian Tenney, owner of West Coast Game Park Safari, on May 27 after officers found drugs, weapons and large amounts of cash at his property.
Earlier this month, Oregon State Police served multiple search warrants to West Coast Game Park Safari in Bandon after a “lengthy criminal investigation” into the facility's operations and the ...
His arrest comes after Oregon State Police — along with local, state, and federal agencies — served multiple search warrants at the West Coast Game Park Safari on May 15 near Bandon ...
On May 18, just before 10 p.m., investigators concluded their search of the West Coast Game Park Safari and cleared the area. As a result of the search, 310 animals were seized and relocated to ...