Saturday, February 28, 2015

This Guy's Entire Log Cabin Somehow Went Missing

Deputies found it fully intact less than a mile away.


A log cabin partly owned by a man named Ronald Niederbrach has been the source of a bizarre controversy in rural Oregon this week.


A log cabin partly owned by a man named Ronald Niederbrach has been the source of a bizarre controversy in rural Oregon this week.


Klamath County Sheriff's Office


Niederbrach, who originally bought the property, reported it missing Tuesday, according to The Oregonian . That's right, he reported an entire 1,500-square-foot log cabin missing from this spot.


Niederbrach, who originally bought the property, reported it missing Tuesday, according to The Oregonian. That's right, he reported an entire 1,500-square-foot log cabin missing from this spot.


"When people call and say they’re missing a cabin, it’s certainly strange," Klamath County Sheriff's Office detective Eric Shepherd told BuzzFeed News. "You never know what you’re going to get."


Klamath County Sheriff's Office


But despite the cabin being so close at hand, it would be hard to see in plain sight without excellent vision and a clear sky, Detective Eric Shepherd told The Oregonian.


It's likely a civil dispute, Shepherd said.


Niederbrach shared the property with then-girlfriend, Paulette Kallo, and her ex-husband, Miklos Kallo. All three share the title.


When Niederbrach and Kallo broke up, he moved out, though he was still a partial owner. Paulette and Miklos Kallo got back together.




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