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Three people detained by federal officials during a protest in Eugene have been released, advocates say.
The protest was one of a series of demonstrations against Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Eugene police also made two protest-related arrests for alleged pepper-spraying and graffiti.
Three people detained by federal law enforcement officials during a protest outside the Eugene Federal Building near the intersection of Seventh Avenue and Pearl Street on Sept. 23 have been released, according to local advocates.
The individuals were detained while protesting Immigration and Customs Enforcement as part of a series of demonstrations that have taken place outside of the federal building since June.
Protesters were outside the building from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m.