Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 28, 1996, Page 14, Image 14

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    Seniors
Robbed In
Downtown
Who Said You Have To Live With...
BAD CREDIT?
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Suspect Sought In
Four Serious Attacks
Portland Police Bureau Robbery
Detectives, in cooperation with Crime
Stoppers, are asking for your help in
identify ing and apprehending the sus­
pect or suspects responsible for seri­
ously assaulting and then robbing at
least four senior citizens in the Down­
town Portland area, between Decem­
ber 19. 1995 and February 6, 1996.
The victims to date have included
three white males, ages 73, 77, and
8 1 years, and one white female, 74
years o f age
The first two robberies occurred
on SW Harrison Street. One on
December 19, 1995 at approximate­
ly noon, in the 100 block. And the
second on January I, 1996, at ap­
proximately 2:30 in the afternoon, in
the 200 block.
The third robbery occurred on
January 24, 1996. at approximately
2:00 in the afternoon, in the 1000
block o f SW Broadway.
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The fourth robbery, which in­
volved the female victim, occurred
on February 6, 1996, at approxi­
mately 3:00 in the afternoon, in the
2200 block o f SW Park Place
In the first robbery, the suspect(s)
also stole the rental car the victim
was driving. The vehicle, a silver
1995 Mercury, 4-door sedan, was
later recovered in the 200 block o f
NW 2nd Avenue.
In the third robbery, the victim
observed a white male, 35-40 years
ofage, with brown hair and a "rough"
beard, in the vicinity just prior to
being attacked and robbed. No other
suspect description is available.
Crime Stoppers is offering a cash
reward 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 can
remain anonymous. Call Crime Stop­
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Continued from front
King Jr Blvd Development Oppor­
tunity Strategy. Walnut Park Retail
Center and Job Net.
Other projects are Targeted Neigh-
b orhood
P ro ject,
N o rth e a st
Workforce Center. Business Assis­
tance Funds. Enterprise Zone Loan
Program. Store Front Improvement
Program, Homeowner Repair Loan
programs. Rental Housing Develop­
ment. Kennedy School remodel.
Home Ownership Program and the
Mixed-use Project planning.
The agency has also proposed the
Small Business Partnership Program.
PDC officials say the réintroduc­
tion o fa tax increment levy is critical
in realizing the vision created by the
Albina Community Plan
The agency is also considering a
general fund for investment in the
inner northeast target area.
“Growth will happen," the ques­
tion is whether northeast residents
will benefit, quarried Jackson, who
is PDC's chief think-tank on profes­
sional services.”We want to see revi­
talization benefit all those that live in
the neighborhood.”
Jackson believes the key to revi­
talizing the area lies in raising per
capital income for residents
The agency is ask in g unem ­
ployed in the com m unity to avail
them selves to its Job H otline at
823-3462.
PDC’s new chairman Cari Taitón,
says the plan sets ambitious, but
achievable goals.
Local critics say time will tell
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