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    Page 6 * St. Johns Review * #5 Mar. 6, 2015 * Addresses: PO Box 83068, Port., OR 97283 * reviewnewspaper@gmail.com or reviewnewspaper@comcast.net * 503-283-5086 * web: www.stjohnsreview.com
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PF&R RESPONDS TO SAIL-
BOAT FIRE
Portland Fire & Rescue
February 25th, 2015 8:00 AM
On 2/24/2015 at 12:25 PM Port-
land Firefi ghters responded to a 30’
sailboat on fi re. The boat was tied
to a fl oating dock near the middle
of the Ross Island Lagoon. PF&R
fi reboats arrived and found fi re in
the sailboats cabin. The boat was
unoccupied and secure when fi re
crews arrived.
The fi re was extinguished and an
investigator was called to determine
the cause. A small pet dog was in-
side the boat and died in this fi re.
The Portland Fire Investigator de-
termined that this fi re was an acci-
dent. The owner left a portable pro-
pane heater running inside her boat
when she left in the morning. The
fi re started when that heater made
contact with clothing. The loss from
this fi re is estimated at $1000.
CRIME STOPPERS FEA-
TURES CASE #15-09 PORTS-
MOUTH NEIGHBORHOOD
ASSAULT
Portland Police Bureau
February 23rd, 2015 2:33 PM
The Portland Police Bureau, in co-
operation with Crime Stoppers of
Oregon, is asking for the public’s
help in identifying the suspects in-
volved in an assault and robbery
in North Precinct’s Portsmouth
Neighborhood. During the ear-
ly morning hours of February 14,
2015, 43-year-old Patrick Wheaton
was walking in the area of North
Fessenden Street and N Exeter Av-
enue when he was attacked by two
suspects and knocked unconscious.
Both suspects were described as
white males, having slender builds,
both in their twenties, with one be-
ing approximately 6’2” tall and the
other being 5’10” tall. The suspects
were last seen running from the
scene, westbound on North Fessen-
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den Street. The suspects stole sev-
eral personal items from the victim,
which have not been recovered.
Crime Stoppers is offering a cash
reward of up to $1,000 for informa-
tion, reported to Crime Stoppers,
that leads to an arrest in this case,
or any unsolved felony, and tipsters
can remain anonymous. Leave a
Crime Stoppers tip online at http://
crimestoppersoforegon.com/sub-
mit_online_tip.php text CRIMES
(274637) and in the subject line
put 823HELP, followed by the tip,
or call 503-823-HELP (4357) and
leave the tip information. Visit
http://www.tipsoft.com to down-
load the Crime Stoppers App for the
iPhone or Droid.
SUSPICIOUS DEATH INVES-
TIGATION UNDERWAY AT
KELLEY POINT PARK
Portland Police Bureau
February 19th, 2015 10:57 PM
Late Thursday night, Feb. 19, ho-
micide detectives booked 22-year-
old Nicholas Ross Estrada into the
Multnomah County Jail on charges
of Murder and Unlawful Use of a
Weapon. Estrada was arraigned on
Friday.
On Wednesday February 18, 2015,
at 3:39 p.m., North Precinct offi cers
responded to Kelley Point Park on
the report of a missing person. Offi -
cers spoke with a 22-year-old male
who told police his 22-year-old
girlfriend went missing sometime
overnight while they were camping
in the park on the bank of the Wil-
lamette River. Offi cers checking
the area did not locate the missing
woman but due to some suspicious
circumstances, offi cers asked for
Homicide detectives and Crimi-
nalists from the Forensic Evidence
Division to respond and assist with
the investigation. On Feb. 20 Mult-
nomah County Sheriff’s Offi ce div-
ers located the 22-year-old woman
deceased in the river. The Oregon
State Medical Examiner will con-
duct an autopsy to determine the
cause of death.
Updates will be provided when they
become available. The woman’s
name will be released after the au-
topsy and family notifi cations have
been made.
POLICE INVESTIGATING
SHOOTING IN PIEDMONT
Portland Police Bureau
February 19th, 2015 10:58AM
On Thursday February 19, 2015,
at 5:16 a.m., North Precinct offi -
cers responded to the intersection
of Northeast Cleveland Avenue
and Dekum Street on the report
gunshots heard in the area. Offi -
cers arrived in the area and located
two vehicles damaged by gunfi re.
The vehicles were unoccupied and
parked on Northeast Dekum Street,
between Cleveland and Rodney
Avenues. Offi cers contacted the ve-
hicle owners who told police they
heard gunshots but did not see any-
one shooting. A witness told police
a van or SUV drove down the street
at approximately the same time as
the shooting but its unclear if the
shooting came from the vehicle.
The Portland Police Bureau Gang
Enforcement Team and Gun Task
Force are continuing to actively
investigate gang and gun crimes in
the City of Portland. Anyone with
information about gang and/or gun
crimes in the City of Portland is en-
couraged to provide information to
the Portland Police Bureau’s Tac-
tical Operations Division at (503)
823-4106. Tips on gun crimes can
be emailed to GunTaskForce@port-
landoregon.gov. If you see a gun
crime in progress, call 9-1-1.
Crime Stoppers of Oregon is of-
fering a minimum $250 cash reward
to anyone who reports a convicted
felon or a juvenile in possession of
a fi rearm and tipsters can remain
anonymous.
Leave a Crime Stoppers tip on-
line at http://www.crimestopper-
soforegon.com , text CRIMES
(274637) and in the subject line put
823HELP, followed by your tip,
or call 503-823-HELP (4357) and
leave your tip information.
Visit http://www.tipsoft.com to
download the Crime Stoppers App
for the iPhone or Droid.
SEX CRIMES UNIT INVESTI-
GATING REPORTED SEX-
UAL ASSAULT N. PORTLAND
Portland Police Bureau
February 17th, 2015 5:28 PM
On Sunday February 15, 2015, at
4:35 a.m., North Precinct offi cers
responded to the report of a sexu-
al assault at a residence near North
Portsmouth Avenue and Willamette
Boulevard in the University Park
Neighborhood.
Offi cers arrived in the area and
contacted the 20-year-old female
victim. The victim told police that
she left a party earlier in the eve-
ning and was walking home but got
lost and was picked up by what she
thought was a taxi somewhere near
North Columbia Boulevard.
The victim reported to police that
the driver sexually assaulted her
before dropping her off near her
home. The victim did not require
immediate medical attention.
The victim described the suspect
as a male Hispanic or Middle East-
ern in his 40s, black hair and spoke
with an accent. There is no vehicle
description and no information if
it is a legitimate taxi service. The
Portland Police Bureau would like
to remind community members that
reports of this nature fortunately
are a rare occurrence. Anyone with
information about this incident is
encouraged to contact Sex Crimes
Unit detectives at (503) 823-0400.
The Portland Police Bureau collab-
orates with government agencies
and community organizations that
provide access to advocacy services
to victims of sexual assaults.
A victim may be accompanied by
a sexual assault advocate or other
appropriate support person during
the reporting process and/or crimi-
nal investigation.
* Multnomah County Victims’ As-
sistance Program: Provides sup-
port during the reporting of sexu-
al assaults and referrals to victim
services and resources: (503) 988-
3270.
* Portland Women’s Crisis Line
(PWCL): Provides access to advo-
cacy services, including confi den-
tial peer support, information and
referrals to community resources:
24 hour crisis line: (503) 235-5333,
or 1-888-235-5333.
* Project UNICA - (Proyecto UNI-
CA): Provides access to advoca-
cy services for Spanish-speaking
survivors of domestic and sexual
violence. 24 hour crisis line: (503)
232-4448, or 1-888-232-4448.
Additionally, the Portland Po-
lice Bureau WomenStrength, Gir-
Strength and BoyStrength programs
provide free self-defense classes
and personal safety workshops to
people around the Portland area.
To learn more information about
these programs, call (503) 823-
0260 or visit http://www.portlan-
donline.com/police/womenstrength
UPDATE - N. PRECINCT RE-
SPONDS TO DISTURBANCE
News Release from Portland Police
Bureau
February 14th, 2015 11:43 PM
While the investigation into this in-
cident is still ongoing, offi cers have
learned the following: At 8:39 p.m.,
this evening, offi cers received a call
from a female caller indicating that
her husband had been shot. Offi cers
arrived in the area, located the vic-
tim and were able to get medical as-
sistance for the victim. Offi cers be-
gan an investigation into the alleged
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