Crime & Safety

Hillsboro Crime Blotter: The Week of July 10-16

Once again someone left their car unlocked and stuff was stolen.

7/10

Hit & Run: 1100 block of NE Kathryn St.

An unknown suspect crashed a pick-up truck into a parked 28 foot boat and left the scene.

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Theft: 2100 block of NW Allie Ave.

A male suspect grabbed an armful of clothing from a clothing store and ran out.

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7/11

Mail Theft: 100 block of SW Brookwood Ave.

Mail was stolen from outside of a residence.

UUV: 200 block of SE 30th Ave.

A blue 1988 Toyota Camry was stolen from the victim’s driveway.

7/12

Fraud: 20800 block of NW Windstone St.

An unknown suspect cloned the victim’s credit card and used it to make fraudulent purchases.

Hit & Run: 700 block of NW Hertel St.

A vehicle was struck in a parking lot by an unknown suspect.

7/13

Recovered UUV: 2000 block of SE Imlay Ave.

A custom made chopper motorcycle that had been reported stolen in Kelso, Washington was recovered.

Theft: 1800 block of SE Maple St.

An unknown suspect stole the victim’s garbage cans.

7/14

Criminal Mischief: 1600 block of NE 17th Ave.

A fence was found tagged with graffiti.

Theft: 21900 block of NW Imbrie Dr.

An unknown suspect stole an iPhone from a fitness center while the victim was playing basketball.

7/15

UUV: 20800 block of NW Trailwalk Dr.

A red 1993 Honda Civic was stolen from an apartment complex parking lot.

Theft: 1200 block of NE 48th Ave.

A cellular telephone was stolen while the victim shopped in a warehouse store.

7/16

Theft: 1400 block of NE 61st Ave.

An unknown suspect stole two Vitamix blenders from a kitchen store.

UEMV: 2200 block of NW Allie Ave.

An unlocked vehicle was entered in an outdoor store parking lot, and several items were stolen after the interior was ransacked.

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