Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 06, 1995, Page 7, Image 7

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Reward Offered In Murder Case
P ortland Police B ureau h o ­
m icide d etectiv es, in c o o p e ra ­
tion w ith C rim e S to p p ers, are
asking for your help in id e n ti­
fying and a p p re h e n d in g the
person or perso n s resp o n sib le
for a hom icide.
On Friday, Sept. 29 at about
9:40 p.m ., o fficers resp o n d ed
to a rep o rt o f a sh o o tin g at the
in te rs e c tio n
of
N o rth
K illin g sw o rth C ourt and N orth
A lbina A venue. A c a lle r had
rep o rted a man stag g erin g in
the street asking for help.
On a rriv a l, o fficers found
Murder victim Phillip E. Greene
the body o f P hillip E lliot G reen,
a 33 y e a r-o ld black m ale, lying
on the sidew alk. G reene died
from in ju ries c au sed by a g u n ­
shot w ound to the face.
W itnesses in the area re ­
ported hearing a g u n sh o t, fo l­
low ed by the sound o f a vehicle
leaving the scene.
S tope S to p p ers is o fferin g
a cash rew ard o f up to $1,000
for in fo rm a tio n , re p o rte d to
C rim e S to p p ers, w hich leads to
an a rre st in this case or any
unsolved felony crim e, and you
need not give yo u r nam e.
Marijuana, Guns, Cash Seized
Police officers from the Port­
land Police Bureau’s gang enforce­
ment team served a search warrant
Nov. 9 at a northeast Portland res­
idence and seized several pounds
o f marijuana.
O fficers search ed a m obile
hom e in a tra ile r park at 9000
N .E . M artin L uther K ing Jr.
Blvd. with a d rug d e te c tin g dog
from the G resham Police D e p a rt­
m ent and found five and a h a lf
p ounds o f m arijuana. O ffic e rs
also seized alm ost $ 1 1 ,0 0 0 in
cash, a shotgun and a rifle.
Arrested for possession and dis­
tribution o f a controlled substance
and lodged in jail was Dale Allen
Bank, Tri-Met, Clash Over Bus Stop
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the opportunity to have input into the
decision
"The bank would like to know
the- racial composition o f this newly
formed committee that ruled against
theGladys McCoy Memorial and the
bank’s privately-funded park," de­
manded Booker, the bank’s chiefex-
ecutive officer.
The m inority-ow ned bank is
dem anding in v estig atio n and re ­
view o fT ri-M e t's decisio n w hich
it believes was “ ra c ia lly in se n si­
tiv e .”
The process used to d e te r­
mine w hether or not the bus stop
should be m oved, E lliot N eig h ­
borhood A sso ciatio n Land Use
C o m m itte e C h a irp e rso n Steve
R ogers e x p la in e d , included two
land use co m m ittee m eetings in
May and July w ith the bank. Tri-
Met and local rid ers represen ted
Rogers said the committee vot­
ed both times to move the bus stop
back.
He said other meetings were held
with McCoy family members in at­
tendance and that these meetings were
called to help design an acceptable
agreement, which the bank ultimate­
ly rejected.
In a letter to the Tri-Met Board
Chairperson Phil Bogue, the associ­
Important News fo r Rental Property Owners/Managers
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Österberg, 41. Officers also arrest­
ed and c ite d Jo h n W arren
Österberg, 40, for frequenting and
maintaining a place where drugs
are sold and possession o f less than
an ounce o f marijuana.
The investigation began when
officers received information from
citizen.
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Man Shot In Laurelhurst Neighborhood
A Iuesday, Nov. 14 shooting
killed a 24-year-old northeast Port­
land man.
The incident occurred about
8:45 p.m. Neighbors said they heard
several shots and Portland Police,
upon investigating, found Brian T.
Mitchell on the ground next to his
car. Mitchell had suffered gunshot
wound to the head and leg. He was
transported to Emanuel Hospital and
died the next morning.
Apparently, Mitchell had just
parked his vehicle across the street
from his residence when the shooting
occurred in the 4300 block o f North­
e ast H a z e lfe rn Place in the
Laurelhurst neighborhood.
A v eh icle w as seen leaving
the a rea ju s t a fte r the shooting,
but it was u n clear w hether the
sh o o te r w as in a c a r o r on foot.
O ne round also stru c k a do o r
ja m b at a re sid e n c e south o f
M itc h e ll’s location. N o one was
injured at that hom e.
No suspects were arrested.
Organized Crime Agency Seeks Help
T he R e g io n a l O rg a n iz e d
Crim e N arcotics (ROCN) task
force has begun a campaign lo
generate inform ation on individu­
als and organizations involved in
the large scale distribution, im­
p o rtatio n into O regon, or the
m anufacture ol illegal controlled
substances (drugs).
ROCN a multi agencv investira
live drug unit, wants to furnish the
opportunity lor individuals to provide
information or act as agents to facili­
tate long term drug investigations.
Investigators at ROCN are available
lo take calls Monday through Friday,
9 AM to 5 PM., at (503) 234-8892.
Lite task force is also seeking
information and assistance on large
scale drug investigations ROCN fo-
cuses on individuals and organiza­
tions that are involved in the large
scale distribution of illegal controlled
substances (ie, over one pound ol
cocaine) as well as the manufacture
and importation, into Oregon, of these
drugs.
Persons interested in cooperation
orprovidingspeeiftc information may
be eligible for rewards.
ation said it acquired the written com­
mitment o f the Volunteer o f Ameri­
c a ’s M en's Residential Center to in­
clude the bus shelter in their litter
clean-up sweeps.
The neighborhood group also
has the support o f the A sso c ia ­
tion o f L iaison Police O ffic e rs
and also o f the R ider A dvocates
Program o f N o rth east C o alitio n
of N e ig h b o rh o o d s to take special
care o f the area
But the bank was not convinced
that these commitments would save
the monument from filth.
“What if they fail to clean the
place? How are you going get them
to do it,” Booker queried.
Property ow ner/m anager Teresa DeLorenzo shows o ff one
o f her new compact fluorescent lights, courtesy o f Pacific
Power's fre e M ulti-F am ily Energy Efficiency Project.
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