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Two Deer Heads Found In Lake Oswego Neighborhood
LAKE OSWEGO – On Thursday, October 29, 2020, at about 9:19 A.M., Lake Oswego Police received the report of a deer head that was at the intersection of Greentree Road and Campus Way, near a political sign. At 12:23 P.M., we received a report of another deer head in the 2700 block of Greentree Road. This time, it was near a racial justice sign.
Officers are investigating both incidents and are asking for the public’s help. If anyone has any information about either of these incidents, they should call the Lake Oswego Police Department non-emergency line at (503) 635-0238. Information can also be provided anonymously using our “Submit a Tip” form on our website, located here: https://www.ci.oswego.or.us/FormsLF/mNNS3.
If anyone feels they were targeted with bias due to their race, color, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or religion, they should make a report and receive support. Victims of bias incidents or crimes can call the police to report them, and they are encouraged to either call the State of Oregon Bias Hotline at 1-844-924-BIAS (2427) where they have 240+ interpreters and languages spoken, or make a report online at StandAgainstHate.oregon.gov. More information about these reporting mechanisms can be found at the StandAgainstHate website.
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Greentree Rd/Campus Way
Lake Oswego,
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97034
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