Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 06, 1996, Page 5, Image 5

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The 2nd Annual
Robbery Subject Wanted
Portland Police Bureau Special
Property Investigations detectives,
in cooperation with C rim e S top­
pers, are asking for your help in
locating and apprehending Derrek
Linn kreitzer.
Felony arrest w arrants, charg­
ing k reitzer with U nauthorized use
o f a Vehicle, Third D egree R ob­
bery, Second D egree Theft, and
Failure to A ppear in court, are on
file, in addition, investigators want
to question k reitzer in connection
with a large quantity o f suspected
stolen property that has been sold
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Mail Theft Hits Collection Boxes
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Kreitzer, Derrek Lynn
to secondhand stores throughout
the m etropolitan area.
D errek Linn k reitzer, w ho may
also use the nam e D errek U n n
Sm ith, is a 21-year-old w hite male
(D O B /0 9 -0 3 -7 4 )6 ’4", 210 pounds,
with blond hair and blue eyes.
C rim e S to p p e r s is o f f e r in g a
c a sh re w a rd o f up to $ 1,0 0 0 for
in fo rm a tio n , r e p o r te d to C rim e
S to p p e rs , th a t le a d s to an a r re s t
in th is c a se o r an y u n s o lv e d
fe lo n y c rim e , an d y o u ca n r e ­
m a in a n o n y m o u s. C a ll C rim e
S to p p e rs at ( 5 0 3 ) 8 2 3 -H E L P
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I he U S. Postal Inspection Ser­
vice, in cooperation with Crim e
Stoppers, is asking for your help in
identifying and apprehending the
person or persons responsible for
the theft of mail. The m ail is co m ­
monly stolen from house letter
boxes and blue postal collection
boxes.
Most mail thieves are looking
for checks that can be altered and
cashed to support drug habits. They
may also be looking for cash, cred­
Business Fair
& Trade Show
the red (lag up. N otify the post
office o f address changes, and if
you plan on being out o f town, ask
the post office to hold your mail
Ify o u have inform ation which
leads to the identification and ar-
rest o f anyone responsible for steal­
ing mail, rew ards are available
through the U.S. Postal Inspection
Service or Crim e Stoppers. As al­
ways, you can remain anonym ous.
Call Crim e Stoppers at (5 0 3 )8 2 3 -
HELP.
Attempted Child Abduction Thwarted
A Vancouver, W ashington man
was arrested M onday afternoon af­
ter he grabbed a 2-year-old girl and
pulled her away from her mother.
The mother was able to pull the
child back from the man. He was
stopped by nearby security guards
and held for Central Precinct offic-
ers.
The incident occurred about2:00
i.m. W itnesses saw the suspect,
Stanley Allen Bankhead, D O B 09-
23-68, walking quickly along the
This year’s
it cards, and boxes o f new checks.
T hose caught stealing mail and
attem pting to cash checks may be
prosecuted in federal court for theft
and bank fraud. In addition, offend­
ers could also be prosecuted in state
court for forgery and credit card fraud.
Many mail thefts can be prevent­
ed. T he postal Service says never
send cash through the mail, retrieve
your mail from the m ailbox as soon
as possible after delivery, and never
leave outgoing mail in the box with
sidew alk.
Reportedly, Bankhead shoved a
pedestrian against a wall then w alked
up to the w oman and her child, who
w ere standing on the sidew alk. Al­
legedly, Bankhead picked the 2-year-
old child up in a “bear hug” and
began to walk away. T he m other was
ab le to pull h er d a u g h te r back.
Bankhead then reportedly w alked
aw ay and was stopped and detained
by a nearby security guard w ho heard
the com m otion. Bankhead was then
arrested by Central Precinct o ffic­
ers and transported to the Justice
C enter Jail.
Bankhead has been charged with
Attem pted k id n a p p in g In T he First
Degree, And A ttem pted Sex A buse
In The First D egree H e is being
held on $200,000 bail, enhanced
by M ultnom ah County Judge A nna
Brown. Bankhead faces an initial
court appearance on Tuesday. A
photo will be available at the Iden­
tification Division.
Nomination Sought For Wyden’s Seat
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hold
a convention to nom inate a candidate
for the rem aining portion o f Ron
W y d en ’s T hird C ongressional Dis-
is at the
Rodeo Bingo
Hall,
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trict seat in C ongress. The meeting
will take place T uesday, M atch 19 at
7 :3 0 p .m . at L aughing House Books,
652 S.E. D ivision, Portland. For in­
form ation call M ichael M arino, state
secrctaiy at (503) 2234151. The kite A.
Phillip Randolph served as national chair
of the Socialist Party USA.
right behind the
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