FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: November 17, 2025
Contact: Courtney Neubauer, courtney.neubauer@klamathtribes.org; 541-576-4458
Crater Lake Junction Travel Center Theft Under Investigation
CHILOQUIN, Ore.— The Klamath Tribal Council and the Economic Development Board are aware of a reported theft at the Crater Lake Junction Travel Center in the early hours of November 17th. Law enforcement has been notified and an active investigation is underway.
We will share additional updates when appropriate and when they will not interfere with the ongoing investigation.
If anyone has information related to this incident, please contact the Klamath County
Sheriff’s Office at 541-883-5130 or by email at civil@co.klamath.or.us
William E. Ray Jr., Chairman of the Klamath Tribes
Tammy Anderson, Economic Development Board Chairperson
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Courtney Neubauer, Interim Public Relations Director
courtney.neubauer@klamathtribes.org 541.576.4458
William E. Ray Jr., Klamath Tribes Chairman
wray.council@klamathtribes.com (541) 783-2219
About The Klamath Tribes
The Klamath Tribes’ primary mission is to “protect, preserve and enhance the spiritual, cultural and physical values and resources of the Klamath, Modoc and Yahooskin Peoples by maintaining the customs of our ancestors.” The heart of Tribal life is centered in Chiloquin, Oregon, and includes 12 Departments, Health Clinic, Childcare Center, Tribal Court, goos oLgi gowa Center, Research Station, and three tribal enterprises. The Klamath Tribes’ 12 departments facilitate service delivery to multiple aspects of tribal life, including health and fitness, education, economic development, social services, cultural preservation, natural resource protection, and more.
About The Klamath Tribes Economic Development Committee
The KTEDC is elected by the Klamath Tribes General Council, which includes all eligible voters enrolled in Klamath, Modoc, and Yahooskin Band of Snake Indians. The committee is a semi autonomous arm of Tribal Government for the purpose of assisting the Tribes and its members in attaining self-sufficiency, to further economic and resource development of the Tribes, and to create independent sources of income and employment through the acquisition, establishment, and operation of Tribal business ventures and other income-producing activities



