Mt. Pisgah Vandalism, Lane Co., March 10

Lane County Sheriff’s Mounted Posse members were recently disappointed to learn that vandals damaged their horse arena located at Mt. Pisgah.  The vandals used spray paint to write hateful rhetoric designed to slander police on Sheriff’s Mounted Posse signs and Storage containers.  Damage is estimated to be over $1,000.   The Lane County Sheriff’s Mounted Posse is a non-profit 501(c)(3) group made up entirely of volunteers. This group donates their time and animals to serve our county in many ways.  Not only does this group provide a space for equestrians to ride and improve their horsemanship skills, but they regularly donate the funds that they raise to other community organizations.  The Sheriff’s Mounted Posse also provides a vital service to our community in times of emergency.  During the Holiday Farm Fire and Cedar Creek Fire, Sheriff’s Mounted Posse members volunteered their vehicles and expertise to transport the animals of evacuated residents that had no means to quickly move their animals to safety.  The Lane County Sheriff’s Posse is currently accepting applications for both adult and youth auxiliary members.   For more information on how to apply contact Sgt. Levi McKenny at [levi.mckenny@lanecountyor.gov.]levi.mckenny@lanecountyor.gov or visit the website at Lane County Sheriff’s Mounted Posse – Lane County.   Anyone with information about the vandalism is asked to contact the Lane County Sheriff’s Office at 541-682-4150 opt. 1.