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Severed cattle heads concern Warren residents
Multiple severed cattle heads, propped upon a road barricade in Warren, have local residents concerned.
The heads are located on Bennett Road near Hazen Road on Port of St. Helens Commissioner Colleen DeShazers property, said Columbia County Sheriff Jeff Dickerson.
Dickerson said the apparent display of the severed heads violates no law or ordinance.
Its not illegal to have a cow head on your property, he said. Theres no state law or county ordinance to prohibit that.
As of Thursday, Jan. 30, the heads remained viewable from Bennett Road, behind a barbed-wire fence that stretches parallel to the road.
DeShazer told the South County Spotlight Jan. 21 the heads of her cattle were propped up to dry in order to be sold.
Those are my cows. We legally butchered them, she said. We save the heads, we dry them out, we sell them.
If you dont like it, dont live in the [expletive] country next to a farm, she said.
Some locals in DeShazers area were taken by surprise upon seeing the heads.
Warren resident Cici Lires wrote in an email to the Spotlight, In the past [eight years] that I have been driving past, I have never seen anything like this before... why out towards the road, facing the road where wild animals can get to them, Where everyone can see them?
One Warren resident who asked to remain unnamed said they had initially seen the heads while jogging by the property. I thought, holy cow that is the most disgusting thing, they said, And they stink now.
For a photo of the severed cattle heads, click here.