Crime & Safety

Hillsboro Crime Blotter: The Week of July 24-July 31

Someone stole a stroller from the playground of a preschool. Really.

7/24

Hit & Run: 1200 block of NW 185th Ave.

A parked vehicle was struck by another, which did not stop, while its owner shopped in a variety store.

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Burglary: 600 block of NE Kristie Ct.

An attached garage was entered by an unknown suspect, who stole a long board.

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7/25

Theft: 1600 block of SE Enterprise Circle

A stroller was stolen from the playground of a preschool.

UUV: 900 block of NE Orenco Station Pkwy.

A blue 2004 Honda Civic was stolen from a parking garage.

7/26

UUV: 800 block of SE 43rd Ave.

A white 1997 Honda Civic was stolen from a residence overnight.

Burglary: 100 block of NE Milne Rd.

An unknown suspect entered an attached garage at a residence and stole several items.

7/27

Identity Theft: 300 block of NE Lauren Ct.

The victim reported her purse stolen a week prior, and discovered that her credit card had been used to make 12 fraudulent purchases after it had been stolen.

Theft: 1000 block of SE Maple St.

An unidentified female walked into a convenience store, helped herself to an ice cream bar, and walked out.

7/28

Mail Theft: 2800 block of E Main St.

The victim discovered his mail had been stolen multiple times over the past month.

Theft: 900 block of SE Oak St.

A wallet was stolen while its owner was shopping at a thrift store.

7/29

Identity Theft: 300 block of NE Autumn Rose Way

An unknown suspect accessed the victim’s bank accounts.

Theft: 18600 block of NW Tanasbourne Dr.

An unknown suspect stole a stack of wood pallets from behind a sporting goods store.

7/30

Theft: 200 block of SE 12th Ave.

The victim hosted a party and later discovered someone had stolen a pistol from his apartment.

Theft: 2200 block of SE Tualatin Valley Hwy.

A male suspect stole several items from a variety store and ran away when loss prevention tried to stop him.

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