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Montana fugitive arrested near Sherwood, Tigard police say

A man on the run from the FBI and Montana authorities was captured in Washington County on Tuesday with the help of local officers and a few K-9s. Tigard Police said the suspect, 21-year-old Sevin Griego, was wanted for evading prosecution on charges related to the sexual abuse of children and had been on the run for several months. CRIME MAP | Check in on crime in your area with Alert Nest.

Pamplin Media Group - Police: Two teenage girls fatally stab Portland man

Pamplin Media Group February 20 2021 The juveniles were allegedly involved in a targeted drug-related robbery where Leroy Xavier Wass-Morrill was stabbed The Tigard Police Department has made two arrests in connection with the Jan. 29 stabbing murder of Leroy Xavier Wass-Morrill. Wass-Morrill, 22, had called 9-1-1 that night to report he d been stabbed at his apartment complex, the Silver Creek Apartments in the 11500 block of Southwest Hall Boulevard. He was unable to identify his attacker and died a short time later. On Thursday, Tigard Police Detectives arrested a 17-year-old girl and her 16-year-old relative in the case. The motive appears to be a targeted drug-related robbery. During the course of the robbery, a physical altercation ensued, and the victim was stabbed by one of the suspects, according to Tigard police.

Pamplin Media Group - Washington Square Mall bandit nabs $30K in gold necklaces

Washington Square Mall bandit nabs $30K in gold necklaces February 13 2021 A man smashed a jewelry counter at the Washington Square Macy s Wednesday, stealing two dozen gold necklaces Tigard Police detectives are asking for the public s help in identifying a robbery suspect. Just before 8 p.m. on Wednesday, a man came up to the jewelry counter in Macy s department store at the Washington Square Mall, smashed a glass case and ran off with more than two dozen gold necklaces. The combined value of the stolen jewelry is estimated at more than $30,000, according to a news release from the Tigard Police Department.

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