Crime & Safety

Hillsboro Police Blotter: The Week of April 3

Smashed window... fire hydrant is the victim of a hit and run... another week in Hillsboro crime.

4/3

Find out what's happening in Hillsborofor free with the latest updates from Patch.

UEMV: 500 block of SE 39th Ave.

A vehicle and a trailer were broken into overnight, and tools were stolen.

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Forgery: 1500 block of SW Oak St.

A counterfeit $10 bill was passed at a grocery store.

4/4

Theft: 4800 block of SE Tualatin Valley Hwy.

Lumber was stolen from the yard of a shop after it closed.

Identity Theft: 400 block of NW Celtis Ln.

An unknown suspect opened an account at a hardware store using the victim’s information.

4/5

Criminal Mischief: 2700 block of SE 75th Ave.

The window of a vehicle was smashed out overnight, but nothing was taken from inside of it.

Burglary: 1700 block of NE 10th Ave.

An unknown suspect entered a residence sometime in the month of March and stole change and medication.

4/6

Hit & Run: 1000 block of NW Ordonez Pl.

A vehicle struck a fire hydrant and drove away without stopping. The hydrant was completely shorn off its mounting.

Theft: 2300 block of NW Town Center Dr.

A male stole a six pack of hard cider from a convenience store and ran away.

4/7

Theft: 400 block of SW Bailey Ave.

A license plate was stolen from the front bumper of a parked vehicle.

Fraud: 18000 block of NW Evergreen Pkwy.

Several items were purchased from an electronics store using fraudulent means.

4/8

Theft: 2800 block of NW Stucki Ave.

A work planner was stolen from a backpack at a hospital.

UEMV: 800 block of NW 10th Ave.

A vehicle was entered and ransacked during daylight hours.

4/9

Theft: 2200 block of SE Tualatin Valley Hwy.

An unsecured bicycle was stolen from outside of a variety store.

UUV: 3800 block of NE Lincoln St.

A cargo trailer was stolen from outside of a residence.

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