Tualatin Police Log: Masked teens seen about town
Editor's note: Police logs are a partial accounting of law enforcement calls, based on activity reports and descriptions generated by participating police departments. All persons accused of a crime are legally considered to be innocent until proven guilty.
Tuesday, July 19
Two male juveniles in masks shoplifted at the Gap, 7393 S.W. Bridgeport Road.
Suspects were using a victim's debit card in the 18300 block of Southwest Pacific Highway for purchases and cash.
Wednesday, July 20
Unknown subject(s) entered victim's work vehicle in the 5500 block of Southwest Joshua Street and stole multiple items from within valued at approximately $3,000. No indication of forced entry into the vehicle.
A drive-thru window in the 17800 block of Southwest McEwan Road was damaged.
Thursday, July 21
Four juveniles entered Hazelbrook Middle School, 11300 S.W. Hazelbrook Road, with ski masks. They were confronted by a community member who caught them inside.
Officers assisted a person who fell from the second-story balcony at Motel 6, 17950 S.W. McEwan Road.
A woman was arrested after she assaulted a man in the 8300 block of Southwest Mohawk Street.
Friday, July 22
Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue put out a fire started in a shopping cart in the 8700 block of Southwest Tualatin-Sherwood Road.
A trailer was stolen from the driveway of a residence in the 7700 block of Southwest Peters Road.
Saturday, July 23
Officers responded to an unwanted person call in the 19600 block of Southwest 67th Avenue and arrested a man for trespass and probation violation.
Monday, July 24
Two subjects stole several bags of merchandise from Saks Fifth Avenue, 7489 S.W. Bridgeport Road, after attempting to purchase it with two bad checks and two declined credit cards.
Officers arrested a woman in the 19700 block of Southwest 68th Avenue for hit-and-run.
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