A house in Oregon has gone missing and local authorities are asking the public for help in finding it!
Sheriff Frank Skrah of the Klamath Falls police department made the announcement of the errant home at a press conference on Tuesday. "We had a complete home stolen." Sheriff Skrah told the local press. "This isn't a motor home, this isn't a mobile home, this is a home."
When reporters asked if the home was already on wheels when it was taken, he responded as he pointed to a photograph of the house, "No, it was not. It was on the foundation you see here."
The 1200-square foot wooden cabin was officially reported as missing on Tuesday, and the house was unoccupied at the time of the disappearance. The homeowners have been notified in regards to their abducted residence. Anyone with information regarding the crime is urged to contact Klamath County police.
Wonder if a new color-coded alert system needs to be devised for when homes go missing? Knotty Pine Alert has a nice ring to it...
Sheriff Frank Skrah of the Klamath Falls police department made the announcement of the errant home at a press conference on Tuesday. "We had a complete home stolen." Sheriff Skrah told the local press. "This isn't a motor home, this isn't a mobile home, this is a home."
When reporters asked if the home was already on wheels when it was taken, he responded as he pointed to a photograph of the house, "No, it was not. It was on the foundation you see here."
The 1200-square foot wooden cabin was officially reported as missing on Tuesday, and the house was unoccupied at the time of the disappearance. The homeowners have been notified in regards to their abducted residence. Anyone with information regarding the crime is urged to contact Klamath County police.
Wonder if a new color-coded alert system needs to be devised for when homes go missing? Knotty Pine Alert has a nice ring to it...