Tillamook County, OR – Cleanup crews have finished clearing several longstanding trespass sites across Tillamook County this week, removing abandoned RVs, trailers, debris piles, and hazardous materials that officials say were posing ongoing environmental and property risks.
According to the Tillamook County Sheriff’s Office, the completed operations follow recent enforcement actions and site assessments that identified multiple problem locations. Crews worked throughout the week to haul away extensive debris and restore the affected properties to safer conditions.
County officials said the cleanup included the removal of garbage, damaged trailers, and materials considered hazardous, helping prevent additional environmental damage and reducing potential fire danger. The Sheriff’s Office publicly thanked its partner agencies for the coordinated effort, including Tillamook County Public Works, Tillamook County Solid Waste, and Burden’s Towing.
Sheriff Josh Brown expressed appreciation for the multi-agency response, stating that collaborative projects like this remain essential for maintaining community safety and environmental health across Tillamook County.
Authorities said they will continue monitoring locations known for recurring trespass issues and illegal dumping. The Sheriff’s Office plans to work with property owners and local partners to deter future activity and respond quickly when new problems emerge.
Residents who notice developing dump sites or abandoned vehicles are encouraged to report them to county officials so crews can assess and respond.
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