Selah sanctuary reports rare owl targeted for theft Wed, 05 Feb 2014 16:05:41 GMT Staff and News service reports Courtesy Yakima County Sheriff’s Office Sherman, a tawny owl, was reported stolen Friday from the Raptor House in East Selah. SELAH — Don’t think nobody gives a hoot about a missing owl. Yakima County sheriff’s deputies are investigating the disappearance of the little bird from the Raptor House in the East Selah area. The theft ...
Feb. 8, 2014 - Yakima Herald-Republic
Rare Owl Named after Richard Sherman Stolen The tawny owl is native to Europe and Asia, not North America, and Sherman could be worth $3,000 to $4,000 on the black market, Shannon Dalan said Tuesday.
Feb. 6, 2014 - Sports Illustrated
Owl named after Richard Sherman stolen from Central WA sanctuary SELAH, Wash. -- Investigators are seeking the public's help in finding out who stole a rare owl from a central Washington bird sanctuary. The 14-year-old tawny owl was taken Friday from a building on the Raptor House property, the Yakima County sheriff's office said. Shannon Dalan, who helps run the sanctuary with his wife, Marsha, said it was obvious the owl didn't fly the coop on his own ...
Feb. 4, 2014 - KING5 Seattle