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19-yr-old who dumped deer heads on Lake Oswego lawns first claimed it wasn t him, then admitted it was a really stupid move, records show

19-yr-old who dumped deer heads on Lake Oswego lawns first claimed it wasn’t him, then admitted it was a ‘really stupid’ move, records show OregonLive.com 2/17/2021 Maxine Bernstein, oregonlive.com When police first came to the home of Thomas A. Jakmauh to question him about two severed deer heads dumped on two Lake Oswego lawns, the 19-year-old initially denied any responsibility. Jakmauh said he had been deer hunting at Saddle Mountain days earlier and had returned to a friend’s house with the deer heads to cut off the antlers. He claimed he had discarded the remnants in the trash at the home of his friend’s mother, though she had asked that they not be left there.

19-yr-old who dumped deer heads on Lake Oswego lawns first claimed it wasn t him, then admitted it was a really stupid move, records show

19-yr-old who dumped deer heads on Lake Oswego lawns first claimed it wasn t him, then admitted it was a really stupid move, records show
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Pamplin Media Group - Defendant guilty in Lake Oswego severed deer head incident

Defendant guilty in Lake Oswego severed deer head incident Lake Oswego resident Thomas A. Jakmauh is sentenced to 12 months of probation, community service. The suspect in the severed deer head case that left Lake Oswego community members outraged pleaded guilty to one of four charges filed against him in Clackamas County Circuit Court Tuesday, Feb. 9. Thomas Austin Jakmauh, 19, was charged by the Clackamas County District Attorney s Office with two counts of second-degree disorderly conduct and two counts of offensive littering all misdemeanor charges for leaving two severed deer heads at or near homes in the Palisades neighborhood. On Tuesday Jakmauh pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree disorderly conduct a class B misdemeanor and was sentenced to 12 months of probation and 40 hours of community service work to be performed in the city of Lake Oswego to make reparations to the affected community, as well as a fine of $360.

Pamplin Media Group - A year in review: Lake Oswego s journey through 2020

December 31 2020 Looking back on a year that brought social unrest, police reform, the COVID-19 pandemic issues to the forefront. This year was a challenging year at best. The city of Lake Oswego walked a difficult path along with the rest of the world as people worked to alter their lives during the COVID-19 pandemic, which caught news headlines more than eight months ago after the first patient in Oregon was identified as a Lake Oswego School District employee. Following this news, the city s businesses struggled and still do to stay afloat as restrictions and safety protocols remain tight. But the year ends with a light at the end of the tunnel with news that a vaccine is on its way.

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