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Media Release  
April 1, 2025  
Siletz Woman Arrested for Abandoning Her Dogs and False Report  
  
On March 26, 2025, the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) arrested 63-year-old Nickie Young of Siletz, OR after she reported finding two dogs abandoned near milepost 30 of Siletz Highway. Through investigation, Animal Services Deputies determined that Nickie was the owner of both dogs and had reported finding them abandoned because she no longer wanted them. LCSO took protective custody of the dogs and transferred them to an out-of-county partner facility for adoption. Ms. Young is charged with initiating a false report, an A-misdemeanor, and abandoning an animal, a B-misdemeanor.   
  
The LCSO Animal Services Division provides Law Enforcement services in cases related to animal abuse and neglect, and for enforcement of animal-related violations. Animal Shelters across the nation are experiencing increased animal abandonment cases. If you cannot adequately care for your animal(s), please reach out to your local non-profit Animal Rescue and Animal Adoption Centers. If you are struggling to provide medical care or food for your animals, please contact your local Animal Shelter for guidance on resources available locally to assist.   
  
LCSO encourages anyone with animal-related complaints or concerns to contact Dispatch at 541-265-0777.
Media Release  
April 1, 2025  
Siletz Woman Arrested for Abandoning Her Dogs and False Report  
  
On March 26, 2025, the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) arrested 63-year-old Nickie Young of Siletz, OR after she reported finding two dogs abandoned near milepost 30 of Siletz Highway. Through investigation, Animal Services Deputies determined that Nickie was the owner of both dogs and had reported finding them abandoned because she no longer wanted them. LCSO took protective custody of the dogs and transferred them to an out-of-county partner facility for adoption. Ms. Young is charged with initiating a false report, an A-misdemeanor, and abandoning an animal, a B-misdemeanor.   
  
The LCSO Animal Services Division provides Law Enforcement services in cases related to animal abuse and neglect, and for enforcement of animal-related violations. Animal Shelters across the nation are experiencing increased animal abandonment cases. If you cannot adequately care for your animal(s), please reach out to your local non-profit Animal Rescue and Animal Adoption Centers. If you are struggling to provide medical care or food for your animals, please contact your local Animal Shelter for guidance on resources available locally to assist.   
  
LCSO encourages anyone with animal-related complaints or concerns to contact Dispatch at 541-265-0777.
Media Release April 1, 2025 Siletz Woman Arrested for Abandoning Her Dogs and False Report On March 26, 2025, the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) arrested 63-year-old Nickie Young of Siletz, OR after she reported finding two dogs abandoned near milepost 30 of Siletz Highway. Through investigation, Animal Services Deputies determined that Nickie was the owner of both dogs and had reported finding them abandoned because she no longer wanted them. LCSO took protective custody of the dogs and transferred them to an out-of-county partner facility for adoption. Ms. Young is charged with initiating a false report, an A-misdemeanor, and abandoning an animal, a B-misdemeanor. The LCSO Animal Services Division provides Law Enforcement services in cases related to animal abuse and neglect, and for enforcement of animal-related violations. Animal Shelters across the nation are experiencing increased animal abandonment cases. If you cannot adequately care for your animal(s), please reach out to your local non-profit Animal Rescue and Animal Adoption Centers. If you are struggling to provide medical care or food for your animals, please contact your local Animal Shelter for guidance on resources available locally to assist. LCSO encourages anyone with animal-related complaints or concerns to contact Dispatch at 541-265-0777.

Published on: 04/02/2025

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Media Release
April 1, 2025
Siletz Woman Arrested for Abandoning Her Dogs and False Report

On March 26, 2025, the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) arrested 63-year-old Nickie Young of Siletz, OR after she reported finding two dogs abandoned near milepost 30 of Siletz Highway. Through investigation, Animal Services Deputies determined that Nickie was the owner of both dogs and had reported finding them abandoned because she no longer wanted them. LCSO took protective custody of the dogs and transferred them to an out-of-county partner facility for adoption. Ms. Young is charged with initiating a false report, an A-misdemeanor, and abandoning an animal, a B-misdemeanor.

The LCSO Animal Services Division provides Law Enforcement services in cases related to animal abuse and neglect, and for enforcement of animal-related violations. Animal Shelters across the nation are experiencing increased animal abandonment cases. If you cannot adequately care for your animal(s), please reach out to your local non-profit Animal Rescue and Animal Adoption Centers. If you are struggling to provide medical care or food for your animals, please contact your local Animal Shelter for guidance on resources available locally to assist.

LCSO encourages anyone with animal-related complaints or concerns to contact Dispatch at 541-265-0777.

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