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Manhunt North Coast, Nov. 19
Manhunt North Coast, Nov. 19
Manhunt North Coast, Nov. 19

Published on: 11/19/2025

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Tillamook County Sheriff’s Office release - Suspect Taken into Custody Following Two-Day Manhunt Near Cape Lookout.  Tillamook County Sheriff’s Office deputies, with assistance from the Oregon State Police and Lincoln City Police K-9 Unit, took Alexander Eaton into custody on November 12, 2025, following a two-day manhunt in the Cape Lookout area.  The incident began on November 11, 2025, when Eaton allegedly fled from law enforcement, leading deputies on a vehicle pursuit that concluded at the Cape Lookout trailhead. Eaton abandoned his vehicle and fled on foot into the surrounding wooded area.  Deputies initiated an extensive search that continued into November 12. Eaton made his way into Cape Lookout State Park, where he was ultimately located with the assistance of K-9 Nix from the Lincoln City Police Department. Eaton was discovered hiding under a log and was taken into custody without incident.  Eaton is suspected of the following offenses:  -Eluding a Police Officer; -Reckless Endangering; -Burglary in the First Degree; -Criminal Mischief in the First Degree.  No injuries were reported during the pursuit or subsequent search. However, property belonging to Cape Lookout State Park sustained damage during the incident.  This remains an active investigation.

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