Crime & Safety
Hillsboro Crime Blotter: Week of August 21-August 27
Sometimes there is good news. A car that was stolen has been recovered.

8/21
Burglary: 6100 block of NE Cornell Rd.
An unidentified male suspect broke into a business office and stole the surveillance cameras.
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Hit & Run: 100 block of NW Freeman Ave.
A parked vehicle was struck by another vehicle, which did not remain at the scene.
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8/22
Criminal Mischief: 2900 block of SE Creek Ct.
An unknown suspect scratched the side of the victim’s vehicle overnight.
Theft: 300 block of SE 8th Ave.
A wallet and cell phone were stolen while the victim was undergoing a medical procedure.
8/23
Fraud: 4900 block of SE Montego Dr.
The victim discovered that someone has been writing checks using his bank account without permission.
Recovered UUV: 1300 block of SW Oak St.
A green 1996 Honda Civic that had been reported stolen was located parked and abandoned.
8/24
Theft: 1000 block of SE Maple St.
A male stole several items from a convenience store and left in a vehicle prior to the arrival of police.
Trespass: 3400 block of NE Sunburst Ave.
The owner of a vacant home for sale discovered squatters had been staying inside it without permission.
8/25
Theft: 100 block of NE 24th Ave.
The rear license plate was stolen from a parked vehicle.
Attempted Burglary: 18500 block of NW Heritage Pkwy.
An unknown suspect attempted to drill the lock of a sliding door to an apartment, but was not successful in gaining entry to the residence.
8/26
UEMV: 2100 block of NE Jamie Dr.
Tools were stolen from a parked vehicle.
Theft: 19300 block of NW Emma Way
A jacket containing a set of car keys was stolen from a restaurant as the victim ate lunch.
8/27
Theft: 300 block of SW Oak St.
Tires and wheels were stolen from an automotive shop.
Reckless Burning: 1000 block of SE Oak St.
A cover for a recreational vehicle was slightly damaged by a small fire.
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