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Oregon City Police Department Received Report Of Cougar Sighting In Midtown, Ask Public To Be Aware (Photo) - 01/02/26

The Oregon City Police Department has received reports of a cougar sighting in the middle of town, near Singer Creek Park. The cougar has been captured on residential video surveillance on Latourette St. multiple times within the last 24 hours. The neighborhood is located off Molalla Avenue and Pleasant Avenue, backing up to Singer Creek Park, which is primarily accessible via Linn Avenue.

 

Please report any cougar sightings to the Oregon City Police Department via CCOM non-emergency at 503-655-8211. OCPD is collaborating with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) to provide information for community safety.

 

If you are a firsthand in-person witness to the cougar in this area, please call ODFW at 971-673-6000 for documentation. At this time, there will be no attempts to proactively locate the animal. Please be cautious with pets and any outdoor food storage containers that could be attracting the animal.

Attached Media Files: Area map, Cougar,

Oregon City Police Department Received Report Of Cougar Sighting In Midtown, Ask Public To Be Aware (Photo) - 01/02/26

The Oregon City Police Department has received reports of a cougar sighting in the middle of town, near Singer Creek Park. The cougar has been captured on residential video surveillance on Latourette St. multiple times within the last 24 hours. The neighborhood is located off Molalla Avenue and Pleasant Avenue, backing up to Singer Creek Park, which is primarily accessible via Linn Avenue.

 

Please report any cougar sightings to the Oregon City Police Department via CCOM non-emergency at 503-655-8211. OCPD is collaborating with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) to provide information for community safety.

 

If you are a firsthand in-person witness to the cougar in this area, please call ODFW at 971-673-6000 for documentation. At this time, there will be no attempts to proactively locate the animal. Please be cautious with pets and any outdoor food storage containers that could be attracting the animal.

Attached Media Files: Area map, Cougar,