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Vehicle reported dropping kittens near Youngs Bay BridgeClatsop County OR

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Youngs Bay, Oregon

A report was made about a black GMC dropping kittens from a car on the highway near the Youngs Bay Bridge and East Harbor area. Officers are checking nearby locations. The vehicle's license plate number has been withheld for privacy.

Audio|Source: Clatsop County Police, Fire, EMS, Marine and Aircraft
01:21
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I have a black TMC that's been dropping kittens out of the car along the highway.
00:09
They're going over the Youngs Bay Bridge right now.
00:14
They're going over the Youngs Bay Bridge right now.
00:23
They're going to head in Oregon.
00:28
No, they were heading over in the young state bridge, but you might want to check East Harbor/101 area because they were dropping kittens. They dropped four so far.
00:41
All I got there.
00:42
No, I'm taking a drug.
00:46
And just so you're aware, they've got a plate of (number withheld), clean road trail, that's a 20-2020 TEMC,
00:55
and that's the rest of CEMA,
00:59
there's an address of near Northwest Warren Drive.
01:16
Negative, they started dropping them on East Harbor.

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