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Date/Time: February 11th 2026  
Case #: S2026-00215  
Classification: Abandoned Vessel  
Location: Myrtle Trees Boat Ramp  
  
Marine Deputy R. Baker located an abandoned boat today at the Myrtle Trees Boat Ramp which was abandoned.  The vessel was upside down and tied to the dock.  
   
Deputies R. Baker and H. Francis were able to remove the vessel from the waterway and have it towed by Mast Brothers.   
  
Deputy R. Baker is attempting to locate the owner. If anyone has information pertaining to the vessel’s owner, please contact Deputy R. Baker at rbaker@co.coos.or.us or 541-396-7800.
Date/Time: February 11th 2026  
Case #: S2026-00215  
Classification: Abandoned Vessel  
Location: Myrtle Trees Boat Ramp  
  
Marine Deputy R. Baker located an abandoned boat today at the Myrtle Trees Boat Ramp which was abandoned.  The vessel was upside down and tied to the dock.  
   
Deputies R. Baker and H. Francis were able to remove the vessel from the waterway and have it towed by Mast Brothers.   
  
Deputy R. Baker is attempting to locate the owner. If anyone has information pertaining to the vessel’s owner, please contact Deputy R. Baker at rbaker@co.coos.or.us or 541-396-7800.
Date/Time: February 11th 2026 Case #: S2026-00215 Classification: Abandoned Vessel Location: Myrtle Trees Boat Ramp Marine Deputy R. Baker located an abandoned boat today at the Myrtle Trees Boat Ramp which was abandoned. The vessel was upside down and tied to the dock. Deputies R. Baker and H. Francis were able to remove the vessel from the waterway and have it towed by Mast Brothers. Deputy R. Baker is attempting to locate the owner. If anyone has information pertaining to the vessel’s owner, please contact Deputy R. Baker at [email protected] or 541-396-7800.

Published on: 02/12/2026

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Date/Time: February 11th 2026
Case #: S2026-00215
Classification: Abandoned Vessel
Location: Myrtle Trees Boat Ramp

Marine Deputy R. Baker located an abandoned boat today at the Myrtle Trees Boat Ramp which was abandoned. The vessel was upside down and tied to the dock.

Deputies R. Baker and H. Francis were able to remove the vessel from the waterway and have it towed by Mast Brothers.

Deputy R. Baker is attempting to locate the owner. If anyone has information pertaining to the vessel’s owner, please contact Deputy R. Baker at [email protected] or 541-396-7800.

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