Crime & Safety

Hillsboro Police Blotter: The Week of October 9 - October 15

Stolen cars. Things stolen from cars. Someone entered a home and turned on all the faucets, causing several thousand dollars in damage.

10/9

UEMV: 4400 block of NW 229th Ave.

The window to a vehicle was smashed out and a backpack was stolen.

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10/10

Criminal Mischief: 1100 block of NE Grant St.

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An unknown suspect broke the rearview mirror off of a vehicle.

Theft: 1400 block of NE 61st Ave.

A set of car keys were stolen from a counter at a grocery store.

10/11

Identity Theft: 4100 block of SE Oak St.

Multiple transactions were attempted by an unknown suspect using the victim’s bank accounts, and then credit cards she did not open started to show up at her house.

Burglary: 700 block of SE 2nd Ave.

A vacant home being used to store belongings of the owner was entered sometime in past few weeks, and several items were stolen.

10/12

Mail Theft: 2200 block of SE 55th Ct.

A package was stolen off the front porch of a residence by an unknown suspect in a maroon van.

Forgery: 4000 block of NE Olympic Ct.

An unknown suspect wrote a $3,000.00 check using the victim’s account number.

10/13

UUV: 18100 block of NW Evergreen Pkwy.

A primer gray 1978 Oldsmobile coupe was stolen from a parking lot.

UUV: 2800 block of SE 75th Ave.

A maroon 2002 Chrysler Voyager minivan was stolen from a parking lot.

10/14

UEMV: 6300 block of NE Copper Beech Dr.

A vehicle was broken into, and its stereo was stolen.

Theft: 2200 block of SE Tualatin Valley Hwy.

Expensive, high end electronics were stolen from a variety store by an unknown suspect.

10/15

Burglary: 800 block of SE Tamango St.

An unknown suspect entered the show home at a new development overnight, turned on all the water faucets, and caused several thousand dollars in damage.

Criminal Mischief: 1300 block of E Main St.

Graffiti was found sprayed in yellow paint on a community mailbox.

Photo Colin Miner

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