Illegal camping investigation near highway 36 and nelson mountain road, Lane County OR
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Law enforcement is investigating illegal camping involving a motorhome near Highway 36 and Nelson Mountain Road with assistance from Oregon State Police.
Audio|Heard on: Lane County Fire and EMS, Oregon State Police / ODOT
Listen to dispatch call
02:35
Transcript:
00:00
I was going to tag it, but I'm headed over to Highway 36 at Nelson Mountain Road to meet 2539 for an illegal camp motorhome over there.
00:12
Copy that.
00:14
Yep, oversight of the belt line, Rappos 12.
00:17
I'll get it.
00:21
Yeah, it's that one that we were seeing yesterday.
00:24
Unfortunately, it's still there.
00:30
Hi, Katie.
00:33
I'm going to be out of the valley for a little bit and route over to Highway 36 cross will be Nelson Mountain Road to meet OSP for illegal camp motorhome motorhome property.
00:49
Break 2530, 90.
00:55
In that zone is Rogers and their big toe is down.
01:06
Make some calls.
01:09
7.56.
01:16
113, Highway, 99 North, White, Workman,
01:20
691,
01:22
Mary Victor, Adam, I believe.
01:31
Can you put a message on the Beltline,
01:34
Eastbound Expresswayboard, slow traffic ahead, use caution, and you can put it on an hour or 60-minute timer or move it at that point.
01:44
It should be through the commute.
02:04
I've got a little bit of a hundred dollars to get you up once in four.
02:12
The end up in 1241.
02:24
Okay, can you just put my call in pending for now and I'll be in route to Highway 36 at Nelson Mountain to assist OSP with another motorhome in a Gillyville camp?
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Location mentioned:
OR-36 & Nelson Mountain Rd, Oregon 97430
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