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Tow company owners urge review of Lebanon police tow rotation; chief agrees to investigate

2985645 · April 9, 2025
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Two local towing business owners told council that off‑site impound practices by a rotation member, Rogers Towing, impose longer tows and higher costs on residents; Police Chief Frank Stephenson said staff will research how Rogers joined the rotation and report back.

Trevor Lee and Bradley Posner, owners of local tow companies, told the Lebanon City Council during public comment that Rogers Towing — a company operating an impound lot on Highway 34 near Oakville Road and run from Veneta — is towing Lebanon vehicles outside the city and raising costs for residents.

Lee said Rogers is not located in the city limits and that constituents who retrieve vehicles from that impound lot must travel farther and pay higher fees. Brad Posner, owner of Aerostar Towing,…

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