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Zoo owner arrested on drug charges following raid
Zoo owner arrested on drug charges following raid

Yahoo

time18 hours ago

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Zoo owner arrested on drug charges following raid

An arrest was made in connection to this month's multi-agency raid and investigation of West Coast Game Park Safari, but not for what was expected. On May 27, the roadside zoo's owner Brian Tenney, 52, was arrested by Bandon Police on charges of possession, production, and attempted distribution of methamphetamine. In addition to the relocation of 310 of the zoo's animals due to mistreatment and poor living conditions, the May 15 raid also yielded a drug and weapon bust. According to new information from the Coos County Sherrif's Office, the South Coast Interagency Narcotics Team (SCINT) discovered nearly 80 grams of meth, 44 guns (including one modified to be fully automatic), 8 grams of cocaine, and roughly $1.6 million in cash, cashier's checks, bonds, and certificates. This discovery came in a tandem investigation with members of the Oregon Humane Society, Oregon Department of Agriculture, IRS, and Department of Justice as they served multiple warrants and investigated the park's negligence toward its animals. Veterinarians assessed the animals' health, nutrition, and enclosure conditions after years of citations and reports of mistreatment. Three of the animals assessed were in such poor condition they had to be euthanized, as transportation would have likely been too much for them. The rest of the 310 are now in animal sanctuaries or properly run care facilities. According to the Associated Press, Tenney was released as the District Attorney's office awaited further information. Charges in relation to the conditions at the zoo and the treatment of its animals have yet to be handed down in what is likely to be a long running case from the state against the zoo. This is still an ongoing investigation. The World will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.

Oregon zoo owner is arrested on drug charges following police raid
Oregon zoo owner is arrested on drug charges following police raid

Washington Post

time28-05-2025

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Oregon zoo owner is arrested on drug charges following police raid

BANDON, Ore. — Oregon police say they arrested a zoo owner on drug charges following a police raid at the facility earlier this month that resulted in drug seizures and hundreds of animals being relocated. The Coos County Sheriff's Office said Brian Tenney was arrested Tuesday on charges of methamphetamine possession, manufacturing and attempted distribution. He was released later Tuesday as the district attorney's office awaited more information, a Coos County Jail staff member said when reached by phone Wednesday morning. On May 15, authorities served multiple search warrants at West Coast Game Park Safari, near the small town of Bandon on the southern Oregon coast. The action followed an investigation into the facility, including inquiries into the animals' welfare, Oregon State Police said. Police said they found 80 grams of methamphetamine, 44 firearms, roughly 8 grams of cocaine and $1.6 million in cash, cashier's checks, bonds and certificates. Veterinarians and staff with the Oregon Humane Society and the state Departments of Wildlife and Agriculture responded to the scene to assess the animals' health, food quality, water supply, sanitation and enclosure conditions, authorities said. Police said 310 animals were relocated to animal sanctuaries or rescue facilities. After being evaluated by veterinarians, a camel, a chicken and a kinkajou were euthanized. The investigation is ongoing.

Oregon zoo owner arrested after raid uncovered meth, cocaine, firearms and $1.6M
Oregon zoo owner arrested after raid uncovered meth, cocaine, firearms and $1.6M

CBS News

time28-05-2025

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Oregon zoo owner arrested after raid uncovered meth, cocaine, firearms and $1.6M

Police in Oregon have arrested a zoo owner on drug charges after a raid at the facility earlier this month resulted in the seizure of methamphetamine, cocaine, firearms and cash, as well as hundreds of animals being relocated. Brian Tenney, 52, was arrested Tuesday on charges of methamphetamine possession, manufacturing and attempted distribution, the Coos County Sheriff's Office said. Tenney was released later Tuesday as the district attorney's office awaited more information, a Coos County Jail staff member said when reached by The Associated Press via phone on Wednesday morning. It was unclear if Tenney had an attorney representing him. On May 15, authorities served multiple search warrants at West Coast Game Park Safari, near the small town of Bandon on the southern Oregon coast. The action followed an investigation into the facility, including inquiries into the animals' welfare, Oregon State Police said. Authorities said they found 80 grams of methamphetamine, 44 firearms — including one modified into a machine gun, approximately 8 grams of cocaine and $1.6 million in cash, cashier's checks, bonds and certificates. In this photo provided by the Oregon State Police, a lion is seen at the West Coast Game Park Safari near Bandon, Oregon, on May 15, 2025. Oregon State Police via AP Veterinarians and staff with the Oregon Humane Society and the state Departments of Wildlife and Agriculture responded to the scene to assess the animals' health, food quality, water supply, sanitation and enclosure conditions, authorities said. Police said 310 animals were relocated to animal sanctuaries or rescue facilities. After being evaluated by veterinarians, a camel, a chicken and a kinkajou were euthanized. The investigation is ongoing.

Oregon zoo owner is arrested on drug charges following police raid
Oregon zoo owner is arrested on drug charges following police raid

The Independent

time28-05-2025

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Oregon zoo owner is arrested on drug charges following police raid

Oregon police say they arrested a zoo owner on drug charges following a police raid at the facility earlier this month that resulted in drug seizures and hundreds of animals being relocated. The Coos County Sheriff's Office said Brian Tenney was arrested Tuesday on charges of methamphetamine possession, manufacturing and attempted distribution. He was released later Tuesday as the district attorney's office awaited more information, a Coos County Jail staff member said when reached by phone Wednesday morning. On May 15, authorities served multiple search warrants at West Coast Game Park Safari, near the small town of Bandon on the southern Oregon coast. The action followed an investigation into the facility, including inquiries into the animals' welfare, Oregon State Police said. Police said they found 80 grams of methamphetamine, 44 firearms, roughly 8 grams of cocaine and $1.6 million in cash, cashier's checks, bonds and certificates. Veterinarians and staff with the Oregon Humane Society and the state Departments of Wildlife and Agriculture responded to the scene to assess the animals' health, food quality, water supply, sanitation and enclosure conditions, authorities said. Police said 310 animals were relocated to animal sanctuaries or rescue facilities. After being evaluated by veterinarians, a camel, a chicken and a kinkajou were euthanized. The investigation is ongoing.

Oregon zoo owner arrested after raid finds drugs, guns and $1.6m
Oregon zoo owner arrested after raid finds drugs, guns and $1.6m

The Guardian

time28-05-2025

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  • The Guardian

Oregon zoo owner arrested after raid finds drugs, guns and $1.6m

Oregon police have arrested a zoo owner on drug charges following a police raid at the facility earlier this month that found drugs and widespread animal mistreatment. The Coos county sheriff's office said that Brian Tenney, the owner of West Coast Game Park Safari, was arrested on Tuesday on charges of methamphetamine possession, manufacturing and attempted distribution. He was later released as the district attorney's office awaited more information, a staff member at the Coos county jail said when reached by the Associated Press. West Coast Game Park Safari has been under scrutiny in recent weeks, following a raid in mid-March that resulted in drug seizures. Authorities served multiple search warrants at the zoo, which holds more than 450 animals and is located near the small town of Bandon on the southern Oregon coast. The action followed an investigation into the facility, including inquiries into the animals' welfare, Oregon state police said. Police said they found 80g of methamphetamine, 44 firearms, roughly 8g of cocaine and $1.6m in cash, cashier's checks, bonds and certificates. Inspectors also raised concerns about the treatment of the animals, including malnourished lions and leopards that had 'hips, ribs, and spine prominently displayed under the skin'. Veterinarians and staff with the Oregon Humane Society and the state departments of fish and wildlife and agriculture responded to the scene to assess the animals' health, food quality, water supply, sanitation and enclosure conditions, authorities said. Police said 310 animals were relocated to animal sanctuaries or rescue facilities. After being evaluated by veterinarians, a camel, a chicken and a kinkajou were euthanized. The investigation is ongoing. The Associated Press contributed reporting

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