F ebruary 22, 1995 • H ie P ortland O bserver P age A4 CRIME Homicide Portland Poalice Bureau De­ tectives, in cooperation with Crime Stoppers, are asking for your help in solving a homicide. On Saturday, January 7, 1995, at about 3:00 in the morning, a scuffle broke out when two sub­ jects, believed to be gang mem­ bers, attempted to enter the Broth­ ers Free Motorcycle Clubhouse at 2222 NE Alberta Street. The two subjects, described as black males, fled on foot. Approximately 15 minutes later, a club member was shot in the leg after leaving the club. The next morning at about 3:30, multiple shots were fired into the building from outside the club­ house. Six people inside were struck by gunfire, one o f whom later died at a local hospital. Investigators believe both shootings were related. Crime Stoppers is offering a Homocide suspect cash reward of up to $1,000 for information, reported to Crime Stoppers, that leads to an arrest in this case, or any unsolved felony crime, and you need not give your name. Call Crime Stoppers at (503) 823-HELP Officers Seize Cocaine, Heroin STOPPERS P O L I C E N E W S Rape Portland Police Bureau Detec­ tives, in cooperation w ith Crime Stop­ pers, are asking for your help in identifying and apprehending the suspect in a rape. On Tuesday, D ecem ber 20, 1994, at approximately 3:30 in the morning, the victim was waiting for a friend at a local convenience store, when she met the suspect. After a conversation, the victim agreed to go for a walk with him. The victim was attacked in the area o f NE 4th and Davis Street, where she was beaten and raped by the suspect. This subject is also believed to be responsible for another rape, w hich occurred two days later under the west end of the Steel Bridge. In both cases, the suspect said his first name was “ Peter." The suspect is described as a Hispanic male, 25 to 30 years old. 5’0" to 5'3" tall, medium to stocky build, clean shaven with short black hair. He may be a transient in the Police Seize Drugs Worth Millions lower Burnside area. Crime Stoppers is offering a cash rew ard o f up to $ 1,000 for informa­ tion, reported to Crime Stoppers, that leads to an arrest in this case, or any unsolved felony crime, and you need not give your name. Call Crime Stop­ pers at (503) 823-HELP. Kidnap/Rape Officers from the Portland Po­ lice Bureau’s drug and vice division, arrested four men Friday after an investigation led to the seizure of almost a kilogram o f cocaine and an ounce o f heroin. Based on information developed during an investigation, officers stopped a vehicle occupied by two men near Southeast 70th and Foster. Almost 900 grams o f cocaine and two semi-automatic pistols were found inside the vehicle. Pursuant to the seizure, officers searched two locations in southeast Portland and found more cocaine, about an ounce ofheroin and $2,750 in cash. The cocaine had a street value o f $92,000, the heroin is worth about $3,000. Arrested were Sergio Landa, 18. Paul V. Rodriguez, 26, Gonzales E. Marin, 40, and V ictor Sandoval Sanchez, 32. All were charged with possession and distribution of con­ tro lle d su b sta n c e s. L anda and Rodriguez were also charged with unlawful possession o f a firearm. Portland Police Bureau detec­ tives, in cooperation with Crime Stoppers, are asking for your help in identify ingandapprehendingthe suspect in a kidnap and rape case. On S a tu rd a y , A u g u st 13, 1994, at approxim ately 8:00 in the evening, N ear NE 80th and F rem ont S tre e t, a 3 3 -y ear-o ld w om an, who was d riv in g home from w ork, was stopped at a tra f­ fic light, when a su bject entered her car through the unlocked p a s­ se n g e r’s door. The suspect, w ho was arm ed w ith a handgun, directed the v ic ­ tim to a resid en tial area, about tw elve blocks aw ay, w here he sexually assau lted her. The su s­ pect then d irected the victim to drive to S eattle. In Tacoma, but apparently think­ ing they were in Seattle, the suspect ordered the victim to pull off the freeway. When the suspect got out, to go to the bathroom, the victim drove away and contacted the po­ lice. The suspect is described as a male black, in his 30’s 5 ’9", w-ith a skinny build, clean shaven, and col­ lar length black curly hair, he was wearing a red T-shirt, with “Rick” on the front, black Jeans, and black driving gloves. The suspect possibly has some type o f rash, or skin disorder, on his hands and wrists. Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward o f up to $1,000 for information, reported to Crime Stop­ pers, which leads to an arrest in this case, or any unsolved felony crime, and you need not give your name. Call Crime Stoppers at (503) 823- HELP. 1994 Violent Crime Shows Decline The chance o f being the vic­ tim o f a serious person crim e such as robbery , m urder, or rape d eclined in 1994. O v erall, “ Part O n e” crim es rem ained constant w ith 1993, show ing an increase o f only three tenths o f one p e r­ cent during 1994. Part One crim es consist o f p erson and p ro perty c a teg o ries and include M urder, Rape, R ob­ bery, A ggravated A ssault, B ur­ glary, L arceny, M otor V ehicle theft, and A rson. S ix o f th e e ig h t c r im e s show ed declines in 1994, with only A ggravated A ssault (+1.7% ) and A uto T heft (+ 7.1% ) posting in c re a se s. Rape (-2 0 .0 % ) and M urder (-9.1 %) show ed the larg- est decline. Person C rim es d ro pped to 17.7 p e r th o u sa n d p o p u la tio n com pared w ith 17.9 in 1993. Total Property Crimes increas­ ed to 94.6 per thousand from 1993’s 94.1 per thousand. Total Part One Crimes were 112.3 for 1994 as com pared to 112.0 in 1993. Officers from the Portland Police Bureau seized narcotics and dan­ gerous drugs with a street value o f over $17 million during 1994. The enforcement resulted in the arrest o f over 400 suspects and almost 300 search warrants. One indication of the danger of these efforts was in the number ot guns encountered. Police said over 200 firearms, including assault rifles and semi-automatic weapons were confiscated. Police also seized over $1.3 million in cash, vehicles and miscella­ neous property. The breakdow n of the drugs confiscated last year, com pared to a year ago is as follows: 1993 1994 DRUG SEIZU R ES $3,564 $7,312 Marijuana Plants $26,303 $76,777 Dried Marijuana (grams) $22,407 $13,732 Cocaine (grams) $1,335 $2,190 Heroin (grams) $2,561 Methamphetamine (grams) $2,672 Police said many o f the search warrants were initiated by concerned neighbors reporting suspicious activity to police. Some o f the problems were resolved after drug and vice officers sent warning letters to property owners advising them of potential narcotics activity. Last year, 587 letters were mailed. The illegal use ofdrugs negatively impacts the liveability of neighbor­ hoods, destroys productive lives and is a root cause of crime. Community members suspecting illegal activity should discuss the problem with their Precinct Neighborhood Liaison Officer or contact the Drug and Vice Division at 823-0246. Thirty-two officers are assigned to the division, which is supervised by Capt Robert Brooks. Police Bust Drug House With Snakes, Reptiles A reported drug house forti­ fied w ith surveillance cameras, two 16 foot boa constrictors and other smal ler snakes and reptiles was bro­ ken apart this month by a special investigation unit o f the Multnomah County Sheriff s Department. Arrested for possession and de­ livery o f methamphetamine at the residence at 4410 S.E. 66th St. was Sterling John Bales, 34, Jonathan Dwayne Dunkel, 23, and Carol Marie Sommer, 22. Neighbors told deputies that the home had been the subject of repeated complaints made by the Foster-Powell Neighborhood As­ sociation. Two children, ages 5 and 7 were removed from the home and placed in protective custody. Bales also faces an additional charge of child neglect. A uthorities carried out the search warrant on information pro­ vided by an informant. Police sur­ veillance showed the house to be fortified with security doors, win­ dows covered by burglar bars, 4 surveillance cameras and signs in­ dicating the presence o f an alarm system. Deputies found another cam­ era inside the home. Seized were about two pounds o f methamphet­ am ine, $ 1 3 ,0 0 0 in cash and negotiables, rare coins and bills, five cars, a motorcycle, and $ 15,000 worth o f surveillance cameras and monitors. 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