Crime & Safety
Hillsboro Crime Blotter: Week of September 18 - September 24
A car had its tires slashed. A construction site was robbed. A cell phone was stolen.

9/18
UEMV: 1900 block of SE Tualatin Valley Hwy.
An unknown suspect stole a tool box and tools out of a truck while its owner was at work.
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Hit & Run: 400 block of SE 18th Ave.
A parked trailer was struck by another vehicle, which did not remain at the scene.
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9/19
UUV: 100 block of NE Angela St.
A lifted black Ford pickup truck was stolen from a residence.
Theft: 1600 block of NW Amberglen Pkwy.
Several items were stolen from a construction site.
9/20
Identity Theft: 5600 block of NW Century Blvd.
An unknown suspect opened a credit account using the victim’s name.
UUV: 5000 block of SE Davis St.
A blue and white 1995 Palomino tent trailer was stolen from the street outside of a residence.
9/21
Theft: 2400 block of NW 185th Ave.
A female suspect fled in a vehicle after stealing $500 worth of merchandise from a shoe store.
Theft: 6400 block of NE Cherry Dr.
The victim left his tablet on a table in a restaurant and returned to find someone had taken it.
9/22
Burglary: 2000 block of NW Thorncroft Dr.
An apartment was entered and a cellular telephone was stolen.
Theft: 18000 block of NW Evergreen Pkwy.
A male suspect broke the sliding glass doors to an electronics store as he fled after he stole ink cartridges.
9/23
UEMV: 1500 block of SW Oak St.
A cellular telephone was stolen from an unlocked vehicle that was parked at a grocery store.
Hit & Run: 800 block of SE 10th Ave.
A vehicle was struck in the parking lot of an apartment complex by another vehicle, which failed to remain at the scene.
9/24
Criminal Mischief: 6400 block of SE Tualatin Valley Hwy.
An unknown suspect slashed the tires of a vehicle as it sat parked outside a variety store.
Burglary: 19500 block of NW Gibbs Dr.
Unknown suspects entered a vacant building and caused damage.
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