Crime & Safety

$20,000 In Property Burglarized From Aloha Home, Sheriff's Officials Say

The burglary was reported June 16, officials said. Now the sheriff's office is asking the community for help identifying the two suspects.

ALOHA, OR — The Washington County Sheriff's Office on Friday asked the public for help identifying two men suspected of burglary in Aloha.

The burglary took place June 16 at a home in the area of Southwest 187th Avenue and Southwest Bay Street while the homeowner was out of the country, officials said. The men suspected of burglarizing the home reportedly took more than $22,000 worth of electronics, jewelry, appliances, credit cards, and other personal items, officials said.

The men also allegedly took a 2012 Mercedes ML350 SUV from the home's garage.

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During their investigation, detectives learned the credit cards were used at multiple store in downtown Portland, including Fred Meyer, Macy's, and Sears department stores, officials said.

Surveillance footage captured the two men during their shopping spree, officials said:

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Anyone who can identify the two men, or who have additional information about the burglary, is asked to call Washington County Sheriff's non-emergency dispatch line at 503-629-0111.


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