Reward Being Offered for Stolen Signs in Upper Rogue Travel Management Area
Two local Oregon Hunters Association chapters and a private citizen are offering a combined $1,300 reward for information leading to the return of nine aluminum boundary signs which might also lead to a conviction of the person who stole them.
According to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, the signs were stolen from the Upper Rogue Travel Management Area (TMA).
ODFW staff put the signs up in late October to notify hunters of the annual two-week November closure to hunting in the TMA. The signs were reported missing on November 3rd from areas along Highways 62 and 238.
The Rogue Valley and Josephine County OHA Chapters donated funds several years ago to assist ODFW in purchasing the high-quality aluminum signs for the TMA. Now both chapters and a private citizen are offering the $1,300 reward for the safe return of the signs or information leading to a conviction of the person or persons who stole the signs.
Anyone with information on the missing signs can contact the ODFW Central Point office at (541)-826-8774.
Posted on 11/29/24 6:29AM by Sam Marsh