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Pamplin Media Group - Column: A nightmarish trip to the Washington County sheriff s office

Pamplin Media Group - Column: A nightmarish trip to the Washington County sheriff s office
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Pamplin Media Group - Column: A nightmarish trip to the Washington County sheriff s office

Pamplin Media Group - Column: A nightmarish trip to the Washington County sheriff s office
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Pamplin Media Group - Column: The case of an off-duty copy and a missing motive

April 03 2021 Police reports didn t mention that a Forest Grove cop was enraged by BLM signs at a home he allegedly attacked. Part 3 of a series First he kicked the truck with #BLM painted in white letters on its back window. Next, he pounded on the large Black Lives Matter flag hanging against the garage door. Then he tried to attack the woman who d displayed those messages, which became prominent after high-profile police killings of African Americans. To Mirella Castaneda, the victim, it s clear Black Lives Matter was what sparked the anger of the stranger who attacked her property. Her house appears to be the only one on Steven Teets s route home from downtown Forest Grove that displayed numerous large Black Lives Matter messages five if you count the one on the giant flag, another painted on her Ram pickup and three more on her Toyota 4Runner along with a smaller-print yard sign listing Black Lives Matter among other human-rights slogans.

Pamplin Media Group - Column: Doubts about police case lead reporter on quest for answers

April 01 2021 A chance run-in with Forest Grove s police chief led a retired journalist down the rabbit hole to find the truth. Part 1 of a series A few months ago, I ran into Forest Grove Police Chief Henry Reimann outside the city library. I was on my way out after picking up some books and he was on his way in to record Is Your Mama a Llama? for the library s online storytime program. As a member of the Forest Grove chapter of Showing Up for Racial Justice, I d gotten to know Reimann a bit and found him open and easygoing. So I asked if he had any updates on the Steven Teets case. You may have heard of it: an early morning attack by an intoxicated man on a Forest Grove family s home last Oct. 31.

Pamplin Media Group - Column: Seven minutes of haunting terror in Forest Grove

April 02 2021 After her house was attacked, one woman works to protect her family and learn basic facts about their attacker. Part 2 of a series Shortly before 1 a.m. last Oct. 31, Mirella Castaneda and Pablo Weimann awoke to the alarm blaring from their Ram pickup in the driveway. The Forest Grove couple lives with their 13-year-old son, 11-year-old daughter, two foster sons, 13 and 16, and Castaneda s mother, due west of downtown Portland in the Washington County city. Weimann, a construction worker who specializes in finish and tile work, shut off the alarm remotely and lay back down. But when it went off again, Castaneda, an administrative specialist at Washington County s Department of Environmental Health, got out of bed and stuck her head outside the front door, thinking she might see a raccoon.

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