Crime & Safety
Hillsboro Crime Blotter: January 15 - January 21
A car was stolen while another stolen car was recovered. Someone stole change from a toy machine at a pizza parlor.

1/15
Theft: 2200 block of SE Tualatin Valley Hwy.
An unknown suspect broke into the toy machine at a pizza parlor and stole the change.
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Hit & Run: NW Cornell Rd./NW 231st Ave.
A male driver in a Toyota Prius struck another vehicle at this intersection, but sped away without exchanging information.
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1/16
UEMV: 1300 block of SE 29th Ave.
A vehicle was entered during the overnight hours, and several items were stolen.
Fraud: 7400 block of W Baseline Rd.
An unknown suspect attempted to exchange four counterfeit $5 bills for a $20 bill at a shop.
1/17
Fraud: 300 block of SE 8th Ave.
An unknown suspect opened up a cellular telephone account in the name of a non-profit foundation.
Theft: 700 block of SW 185th Ave.
An iPad was stolen from a bar while its owner was patronizing the establishment.
1/18
UUV: 1100 block of SE Baseline St.
A black 1993 Honda Accord was stolen from a parking lot.
Criminal Mischief: 18300 block of NW Evergreen Pkwy.
A male damaged several books after being asked to leave a bookstore, and he fled prior to police arrival.
1/19
UUV: 2700 block of NW Overlook Dr.
A green 1995 Subaru Outback was stolen from a parking lot.
UEMV: 200 block of NW Forest St.
A vehicle was broken into sometime during the overnight hours.
1/20
Burglary: 200 block of NE 37th Ave.
An unknown suspect broke into a house through a window and stole jewelry, a tablet, and other small items.
UUV: 1200 block of SE Tualatin Valley Hwy.
A 1994 Plymouth Voyager was stolen from a storage facility.
1/21
Recovered UUV: 5100 block of NE Schoeller Circle
A maroon 1999 Ford Explorer, which had been reported stolen in Hillsboro, was located abandoned.
UEMV: 6500 block of SE Borwick St.
A vehicle was entered by an unknown suspect, who stole clothing and tools from it.
Photo Colin Miner
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