Crime & Safety
Hillsboro Police Blotter: The Week of July 31-August 6
A stolen motorcycle. A stolen Honda. In good news... a stolen Acura was recovered.

7/31
UUV: 3500 block of SE Bentley St.
A white Kawasaki Ninja motorcycle was stolen from the driveway of a residence.
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UEMV: 2600 block of SE Laurel Ct.
A vehicle was entered overnight, and a paint pump sprayer and a ladder were stolen.
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8/1
UEMV: 100 block of NE 3rd Ave.
A purse and a backpack were stolen from a parked vehicle.
Theft: 700 block of SE Oak Glen Way
The front license plate of a vehicle was stolen.
8/2
Burglary: 3000 block of SE Tualatin Valley Hwy.
Two storage units were broken into at a storage facility between July 20th and July 29th.
Theft: 1000 block of NW Romaine Pl.
Two boxes that had been delivered to this residence were stolen off the front porch before the intended recipient returned home.
8/3
Criminal Mischief: 1200 block of NE 25th Ave.
The fence surrounding a business was cut overnight.
Fraud: 5500 block of NE Moore Ct.
The victim’s credit card information was compromised and used to make several thousand dollars’ worth of fraudulent purchases in San Diego.
8/4
Theft: 1500 block of SW Cornelius Pass Rd.
A bench was stolen from the tennis courts of a city park.
Recovered UUV: NW Moda Way/NW Decora Ln.
A green 1997 Acura Integra that had been reported stolen to the Washington County Sheriff’s Office was located parked and abandoned.
8/5
UUV: 1400 block of NE Carlaby Way
A 1996 Honda Civic was stolen from a parking lot.
Fraud: 2600 block of SE Lupine Ct.
The victim’s bank account was compromised and several thousand dollars withdrawn by an unknown suspect.
8/6
Burglary: 3100 block of NW John Olsen Ave.
An apartment was entered while the resident was away, and multiple items were stolen.
Theft: 1500 block of SW Oak St.
The victim’s wallet and cellular telephone were stolen from a grocery cart as she loaded items into her car.
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