Southern Oregon Coast wildlife park owner arrested on drug charges; guns, $1.6M seized

Published 10:23 am Wednesday, May 28, 2025

The Bandon Police Department arrested Brian Tenney, 52, around 9:15 a.m. Tuesday.

On May 15, local, state and federal officers served multiple search warrants at the wildlife park, about eight miles south of Bandon, as part of a months-long investigation. They ended up seizing more than 300 animals, including several that authorities had to euthanize.

Police also found 80 grams of methamphetamine, which led to another search of the property. That later search yielded 44 firearms, about 8 grams of cocaine and about $1.6 million in cash, cashier’s checks and bonds, the Coos County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement.

The raid of the 21-acre Coos County wildlife park came 10 years after U.S. Department of Agriculture inspectors identified “a possible pattern of personnel not performing adequate daily assessment of animal health,” federal records show.

Reports showed that inspectors documented a host of violations in the years since, including a dead tiger that was stored in a freezer with food for other animals, a visibly emaciated lion, rotten fruit in food bins and rats running around food preparation areas.

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