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Debris from the landslide has entered the Siletz River and is washing up along the riverbanks, Siletz Bay, and ocean beaches. Community members should use caution if they choose to climb on, move, or disturb debris. During this period of uncertainty with the landslide and expected weather, it is crucial community members remain safe. It may be unstable or hazardous.   
  
With the loss of two homes, personal items may also begin to appear.  If you discover items with personal identification,  personal belongings, or items of value, please report them to local law enforcement through the non-emergency line:  
• Lincoln City Police Department non-emergency: 541-994-3636  
• Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office non-emergency: 541-265-0777Highway 229 Landslide - Personal BelongingsWatch video on Facebook.com
Debris from the landslide has entered the Siletz River and is washing up along the riverbanks, Siletz Bay, and ocean beaches. Community members should use caution if they choose to climb on, move, or disturb debris. During this period of uncertainty with the landslide and expected weather, it is crucial community members remain safe. It may be unstable or hazardous.   
  
With the loss of two homes, personal items may also begin to appear.  If you discover items with personal identification,  personal belongings, or items of value, please report them to local law enforcement through the non-emergency line:  
• Lincoln City Police Department non-emergency: 541-994-3636  
• Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office non-emergency: 541-265-0777Highway 229 Landslide - Personal BelongingsWatch video on Facebook.com
Debris from the landslide has entered the Siletz River and is washing up along the riverbanks, Siletz Bay, and ocean beaches. Community members should use caution if they choose to climb on, move, or disturb debris. During this period of uncertainty with the landslide and expected weather, it is crucial community members remain safe. It may be unstable or hazardous. With the loss of two homes, personal items may also begin to appear. If you discover items with personal identification, personal belongings, or items of value, please report them to local law enforcement through the non-emergency line: • Lincoln City Police Department non-emergency: 541-994-3636 • Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office non-emergency: 541-265-0777Highway 229 Landslide - Personal BelongingsWatch video on Facebook.com

Published on: 12/19/2025

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Debris from the landslide has entered the Siletz River and is washing up along the riverbanks, Siletz Bay, and ocean beaches. Community members should use caution if they choose to climb on, move, or disturb debris. During this period of uncertainty with the landslide and expected weather, it is crucial community members remain safe. It may be unstable or hazardous.

With the loss of two homes, personal items may also begin to appear. If you discover items with personal identification, personal belongings, or items of value, please report them to local law enforcement through the non-emergency line:
• Lincoln City Police Department non-emergency: 541-994-3636
• Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office non-emergency: 541-265-0777

Highway 229 Landslide - Personal Belongings
Watch video on Facebook.com

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