Crime & Safety
Hillsboro Crime Blotter: The Week of April 24-30
Stolen tools. A stolen bicycle. A stolen campaign sign. Another week in Hillsboro.

4/24
Criminal Mischief: 3800 block of NE Jackson School Rd.
An unknown suspect drove through the victim’s yard, which caused substantial damage to the lawn and yard lights.
UUV: 6100 block of NE Alder St.
A gray 2012 Mazda 6 was stolen from outside of a residence.
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4/25
Fraud: 1900 block of SE Minter Bridge Rd.
Fraudulent activity was discovered on the victim’s bank account.
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UEMV: 300 block of SE 12th Ave.
A vehicle was broken into overnight, and a purse, flashlight, and soda were stolen.
4/26
Theft: 18100 block of NW Evergreen Pkwy.
A female suspect stole a vacuum from a variety store and fled in a vehicle prior to police arrival.
UEMV: 18500 block of NW Red Wing Way
A vehicle was broken into over the weekend and property stolen from inside of it.
4/27
Theft: 300 block of S 1st Ave.
A male suspect stole a shirt from a clothing store.
UUV: 6000 block of SE Tualatin Valley Hwy.
A silver 2005 Acura TL was stolen from a gym parking lot while its owner worked out.
4/28
Theft: 300 block of NE Hillwood Dr.
An unknown suspect stole a Radio Flyer wagon from a yard and left an unopened bottle of Gatorade behind in its place.
Criminal Mischief: 4200 block of SE Wynnwood Dr.
An unknown suspect smashed out the windows of vehicles parked at a residence.
4/29
UEMV: 800 block of NE Birchaire Ln.
An unlocked vehicle was entered and a pair of binoculars stolen.
Theft: 6700 block of NE Vinings Way
A bicycle was stolen from the front entry area of an apartment.
4/30
Burglary: 400 block of SE 2nd Ave.
$400 to $500 worth of tools were stolen from a residence.
Theft: 2600 block of E Main St.
An unknown suspect stole a campaign sign from a front yard.
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