The Oregon police arrested the owner of a zoo on drugs on charges of drugs after a raid in the facility earlier this month, which resulted in the seizure of methamphetamine, cocaine, firearms and criticism, as well as hundreds of animals that are transported.
Brian Tini, 52, was arrested on Tuesday for possession of metamavitin, distribution and attempt, and Coos Sharif County Office He said.
“Tiny was released later on Tuesday while the provincial prosecutor’s office was waiting for more information. It was not clear whether Tiny had a lawyer.
On May 15, the authorities provided multiple inspection orders at Safari West Coast Game Safari, near the small Bandon town on the southern coast of Oregon. Oregon state police said the lawsuit came to investigate the facility, including investigations into animal welfare.
The authorities said that they had found 80 grams of methamphetamine, 44 firearms – including one adjusted in a machine gun, about 8 grams of cocaine and $ 1.6 million in cash, and checked treasurer, bonds and certificates.
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The authorities said that veterinarians and employees of the Organ Humanitarian Association and the state’s wildlife and agriculture were responded to the scene to assess animal health, food quality, water supplies, sanitation and the box.
Police said 310 animals were transferred to animal reserves or rescue facilities. After being evaluated by veterinarians, the camel, chicken and quincago were eliminated.
The investigation is continuing.