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The St. Johns Review * #19 Sept. 18, 2015 * Page 7
POLICE & FIRE REPORTS
PUBLICS HELP SOUGHT
TO LOCATE A MISSING
37-YEAR-OLD WOMAN
News Release Portland Police Bureau
Posted on FlashAlert: September 9th,
2015 12:36 PM
The Portland Police Bureau’s
Missing Persons Unit is asking
for the publics help to locate a
37-year-old woman missing since
Tuesday September 8, 2015. Lisa
Jane Wright was last in contact
with family or friends at approxi-
mately 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday. She
went for a walk from her Linnton
Neighborhood home in Northwest
Portland. At 11:45 p.m., some of
her personal items were found
on the northside of the St. Johns
Bridge. There were no reports of
her intending to harm herself, or
any history of medical or mental
health issues or current struggles
with addiction. Although there
were no witnesses reporting some-
one jumped off of the bridge, the
Multnomah County Sheriff’s Of-
fice River Patrol checked the river
but did not locate anything out of
the ordinary. Wright is described
as a white female, 5’4” tall, 125
pounds, brown hair, blue eyes,
glasses, and a large tattoo on her
right shoulder. Wright was last
seen wearing a long sleeve but-
ton-up shirt and tight-fitting pants.
Anyone seeing Wright should call
9-1-1. Anyone with non-emer-
gency information should contact
Detective Heidi Helwig at 503-
823-0797, heidi.helwig@portlan-
doregon.gov.
STABBING INVESTIGATION
IN VERNON NEIGHBOR-
HOOD - TWO MEN INJURED
News Release Portland Police Bureau
Posted on FlashAlert: September 8th,
2015 9:46 PM
On Tuesday September 8, 2015, at
9:01 p.m., North Precinct officers
responded to Northeast 21st Ave-
nue and Alberta Street on the report
of a fight and someone stabbed.
Officers and medical personnel
arrived and contacted one male at
the scene who was suffering from
a non-life-threatening stab wound.
The other involved male ran from
the scene, also with a stab wound.
Preliminary information indicates
that the two men were involved
in a fight and stabbed each other.
Anyone with information about
this incident should call the Police
Non-Emergency Line at 503-823-
3333.
SHOOTING IN NORTHEAST
PORTLAND’S WOODLAWN
NEIGHBORHOOD
News Release Portland Police Bureau
Posted on FlashAlert: September 8th,
2015 2:26 PM
On Monday September 7, 2015,
at 11:09 p.m., North Precinct and
Gang Enforcement Team (GET)
officers responded to the report
of gunfire in the 2000 block of
Northeast Buffalo Street. Officers
arrived in the area and located ev-
idence of gunfire, including two
damaged vehicles and one house.
No gunshot victims were locat-
ed at the scene and there were no
Business and Service Directory
witnesses providing suspect in-
formation. Based on evidence
at the scene, officers believe the
shooting to be gang-related. The
Tactical Operations Division is
continuing to investigate several
incidents of gun violence city-
wide. Anyone with information
about gun crimes in the City of
Portland is encouraged to provide
information to the Portland Police
Bureau’s Tactical Operations Di-
vision at 503-823-4106 or email
information to gangs@portlan-
doregon.gov. Information learned
from social media sites such as
Facebook, Twitter or YouTube
should be shared with investiga-
tors as these tips may lead to the
identification of a suspect or sus-
pects. Tips on gun crimes can be
emailed to GunTaskForce@port-
landoregon.gov.
THREE ARRESTED, ONE
GUN SEIZED AFTER
ROBBERY AND SHOOTING
News Release Portland Police Bureau
Posted on FlashAlert: September 4th,
2015 11:14 AM
On Thursday September 4, 2015,
officers assigned to the Portland
Police Bureau’s Gang Enforce-
ment Team (GET) stopped a ve-
hicle and arrested three suspects
involved in a robbery and shoot-
ing investigation. 19-year-old
Rasheed Lambert, 20-year-old
Sylvester House, and 20-year-old
Maleek Deshawn Owens were ar-
rested after a traffic stop near the
Lloyd Center Mall. On Wednes-
day September 2, 2015, at 8:00
p.m., North Precinct and Gang
Enforcement Team (GET) officers
responded to the report of gun-
fire at Northeast 76th Avenue and
Prescott Street. Officers arrived in
the area and contacted the victim,
36-year-old Husam Hamedah,
who told police that he was meet-
ing someone to sell an iPhone af-
ter posting an ad on Craigslist. The
victim told police that the suspect
was with two other men when the
suspect grabbed the phone from
him and ran away. The victim told
police that he chased the suspect
and that the suspect shot at him and
got away with the two other men
in a vehicle. GET detectives began
an investigation and were able to
identify the vehicle belonged to
House, a known gang associate.
After the vehicle was stopped and
the three men were detained, in-
vestigators were able to determine
that Lambert was the shooter in
the robbery and shooting. During
a search of the vehicle, officers
seized the handgun believed to be
used in the shooting, as well as the
victim’s stolen iPhone. Lambert
was booked into the Multnomah
County Jail on charges of Attempt-
ed Murder, Robbery in the First
Degree, Unlawful Possession of a
Firearm, and Possession of a Load-
ed Firearm. House was booked
into the Multnomah County Jail
on charges of Attempted Murder
and Robbery in the First Degree.
Owens was booked into the Mult-
nomah County Jail on charges of
Attempted Murder and Robbery in
the First Degree.
THREE FELONS ARRESTED,
TWO STOLEN GUNS
RECOVERED DURING
TRAFFIC STOP
News Release Portland Police Bureau
Posted on FlashAlert: September 3rd,
2015 12:09 PM
On Wednesday September 2, 2015,
at 6:53 p.m., Gang Enforcement
Team (GET) officers responded
to the 4000 block of North Com-
mercial Avenue on the report of a
gang-related party where people
had been fighting. GET officers
arrived in the area and contacted
the occupants of a black Chevy
Impala after stopping the driver
for a traffic violation. The driv-
er and two passengers were all
known gang associates and there
was no proof of insurance in the
vehicle. One passenger, 24-year-
old Jeffrey Cooper, was arrested
“Police & Fire Reports”
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