OSP Investigates Cutting Of Highway Signs

Oregon State Police are seeking information in the case of a number of highway signs being cut down and discarded in Wasco County.  The OSP says on December 21, Oregon State Police responded to a report of multiple road signs that had been cut down and removed in Wasco County.  The investigation determined that seven Oregon Department of Transportation road signs had been removed sometime between December 15 and December 20.  Signs were removed from Highways 97, 293, and 218 in Wasco County.  The signs were discarded on Highway 293 near milepost 3.  The estimated repair cost for each sign is approximately $500.  The OSP is asking anyone who may have information related to this incident to call dispatch at *677 and reference case number SP23-400394.

 

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