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Reynolds High School teacher caught in underage sex sting gets 10-year prison term

Edward Hernandez-Corchado, 27, pleaded guilty in January to attempted coercion and enticement of a minor.

Fentanyl dealer sought by police in overdose death caught on televised Portland Trail Blazers game

Engineer tax evasion Lebanon mansion Albany post office city hall

Computer engineer and programmer Robert Lund left his job with Hewlett-Packard and moved to Oregon in the mid-1980s, starting a computer consulting company that quickly became lucrative. With the profits came a wave of spending including purchasing a 90-acre property in rural Lebanon where Lund built a 7,000-square-foot house with seven bedrooms appraised at nearly $1 million, a personal landing strip there for his airplanes, and buying the former city hall and post office buildings in Albany, according to federal prosecutors. Lund used the Albany buildings to run several businesses, including a health food store, a bookstore and a scuba diving lessons and equipment company. He also bought a trailer park and two rental houses.

Programmer who built Oregon mansion, personal landing strip pleads guilty to tax evasion

Programmer who built Oregon mansion, personal landing strip pleads guilty to tax evasion Louis Krauss, Register-Guard © Matt Slocum/Associated Press U.S. Department of Justice logo Computer engineer and programmer Robert Lund left his job with Hewlett-Packard and moved to Oregon in the mid-1980s, starting a computer consulting company that quickly became lucrative. With the profits came a wave of spending including purchasing a 90-acre property in rural Lebanon where Lund built a 7,000-square-foot house with seven bedrooms appraised at nearly $1 million, a personal landing strip there for his airplanes, and buying the former city hall and post office buildings in Albany, according to federal prosecutors.

Judge sentences 50-year-old man in ATM fraud case to 3-plus years in federal prison

Judge sentences 50-year-old man in ATM fraud case to 3-plus years in federal prison Updated Feb 17, 2021; Posted Feb 17, 2021 Gabriel Tigmarau, 50, was caught in this photo withdrawing cash from an ATM after placing an ATM skimmer device on it. The skimmer device grabbed customers bank card numbers, and personal identification numbers. Facebook Share A man who stole more than $27,000 from three credit unions by planting skimming devices on ATM machines to obtain at least 354 bank account numbers and cash from unsuspecting victims was sentenced Wednesday to three and a half years in federal prison. Gabriel Tigmarau, 50, obtained at least 289 account numbers from Rivermark Community Credit Union in Newberg, more than 25 numbers from Unitus Community Credit Union and at least 40 card numbers from the IBEW Federal Credit Union in Portland, according to federal prosecutors.

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