Crime & Safety
Hillsboro Crime Blotter: The Week of June 19-25
Stolen bicycle. Stolen car. Stolen cell phone. You can see a pattern developing.

6/19
Criminal Mischief: 1000 block of SE Walnut St.
An unknown suspect broke out a window at a convenience store overnight.
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UUV: 3100 block of NW John Olsen Ave.
A black 1997 Honda Civic was stolen overnight from an apartment complex parking lot.
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6/20
Burglary: 1500 block of NE Ashberry Dr.
An unknown suspect entered a garage and stole a bicycle off the wall.
Identity Theft: 7100 block of SE Homestead Ct.
An unknown suspect opened a credit card in the victim’s name.
6/21
UEMV: 2500 block of SW Hillsboro Hwy.
A truck was broken into at a water treatment facility and tools were stolen.
Theft: 900 block of NE Orenco Station Loop
An unknown suspect stole a cellular telephone.
6/22
Identity Theft: 1200 block of NE 51st Ave.
An unknown suspect accessed the victim’s debit card information and used it for fraudulent transactions.
UEMV: 600 block of NE 34th Ave.
An unknown suspect broke into a car at a MAX station and stole multiple items.
6/23
Hit & Run: E Main St./NE Cornell Rd.
An unknown suspect in a black Acura rear ended another vehicle and then drove away.
Criminal Mischief: 22500 block of W Baseline Rd.
Graffiti was found spray painted to the exterior of a house and car port.
6/24
Theft: 18000 block of NW Evergreen Pkwy.
Several females entered a consignment clothing shop, stole numerous items, and then fled prior to police arrival.
Found Property: 19200 block of NW Cornell Rd.
A license plate was found in the parking lot of a hotel.
6/25
Criminal Mischief: 500 block of SE 10th Ave.
A customer at a fast food restaurant became angry over his order, so he drove his SUV through the flower beds at the restaurant and fled prior to police arrival.
UUV: 2000 block of NE Poynter St.
A green 1998 Honda Civic was stolen from outside a residence.
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