Oregon
Reward offered for stolen boundary signs from Upper Rogue TMA
Eugene, OR – Per reports, a combined $1,300 reward is being offered by two local Oregon Hunters Association (OHA) chapters and a private citizen for information leading to the return of nine aluminum boundary signs or information that leads to the conviction of the person who stole them from the Upper Rogue Travel Management Area (TMA).
The signs, placed by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) staff in late October, were meant to notify hunters about the annual two-week November hunting closure in the TMA. The signs went missing on November 3 from areas along Highways 62 and 238.
The Rogue Valley and Josephine County OHA Chapters previously donated funds to assist ODFW in purchasing the high-quality aluminum signs. Both chapters, along with a private citizen, are now offering the reward for the safe return of the signs or information leading to the conviction of the thief.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the ODFW Central Point office at 541-826-8774.
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