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POLICE & FIRE REPORTS
tion about this suspect is asked to
contact Detective Joe Luiz, joseph.
luiz@portlandoregon.gov.
BANK ROBBERY IN ST.
JOHN’S NEIGHBORHOOD
News Release from Portland Police Bureau
FlashAlert: April 28th, 2015 2:04 PM
On April 9, 2015, the US Mar-
shals Fugitive Task Force arrested
47-year-old Scott Anthony Woods
in connection with the April 6 bank
robbery at Key Bank in St. Johns.
Woods was formally charged with
Federal Bank Robbery on April
17, 2015. Woods remains in the
Multnomah County Jail on this
and other, unrelated charges.
On Monday April 6, 2015, at
1:33 p.m., North Precinct offi -
cers responded to the Key Bank
branch, located at 6815 North
Lombard Street, on the report
of a robbery. Offi cers arrived in
the area and contacted bank em-
ployees who told police that the
suspect walked up to a teller and
demanded money. After obtaining
an undisclosed amount of cash, the
suspect left the bank and was last
seen walking northbound on North
Heppner Avenue. Several offi cers
checked the area but did not locate
anyone matching the suspect’s de-
scription.
BANK ROBBERY ON
HAYDEN ISLAND
News Release from Portland Police Bureau
FlashAlert: April 28th, 2015 2:00 PM
On April 21, 2015, 52-year-old
Monty Gene Vermillion was ar-
rested by North Precinct offi cers
after he was identifi ed by police
as the suspect in this bank robbery.
Vermillion was booked into the
Multnomah County Jail on a Fed-
eral Hold for Bank Robbery.
On Monday April 20, 2015, at
11:19 a.m., North Precinct offi cers
responded to the report of a bank
robbery at the Wells Fargo Bank
branch, located at 12240 North
Jantzen Drive. Offi cers arrived in
the area and contacted employees
who told police that the suspect
implied that he had a gun as he
demanded money. After obtaining
an undisclosed amount of cash,
the suspect left the bank without
further incident. The suspect is de-
scribed as a white male in his 40s
to 50s, 6’ tall, pale skin, wearing a
tan and red shirt.
THREE INJURED IN SHOOT-
ING AT PIEDMONT NEIGH-
BORHOOD STRIP CLUB
News Release from Portland Police Bureau
FlashAlert: April 25th, 2015 10:19 AM
On Saturday April 25, 2015, at
1:43 a.m., North Precinct and
Gang Enforcement Team (GET)
offi cers responded to the report
of a shooting at Portland Exotica
International Club, located at 240
Northeast Columbia Boulevard.
Offi cers and medical personnel
arrived and located one gunshot
victim, a male adult working as a
security guard. His injuries were
not believed to be life-threaten-
ing and he was transported to a
Portland hospital for treatment. At
1:56 a.m., offi cers received infor-
mation that two additional gunshot
victims arrived by private car at
Legacy Emanuel Medical Center,
both with non-life-threatening in-
juries. Investigators believe these
two victims are associated with
the shooting at Exotica. Prelim-
inary information indicated that
the shooting may be gang-related.
At this point in the investigation,
there is no substantial suspect in-
formation to share with the public.
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 Port-
land is encouraged to provide in-
formation to the Portland Police
Bureau’s Tactical Operations Di-
vision at (503) 823-4106. Infor-
mation learned from social media
sites such as Facebook, Twitter or
YouTube should be shared with in-
vestigators as these tips may lead
to the identifi cation of a suspect
or suspects. Links can be shared
anonymously through Crime
Stoppers. Tips on gun crimes can
be emailed to GunTaskForce@
portlandoregon.gov. If you see a
gun crime in progress, call 9-1-1.
Crime Stoppers of Oregon is offer-
ing 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.
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