J uly 16, 1997 • T he P ortland O bserver P O L IC E H E W S Police ask for assistance in family hit and run investigation The Portland P o lice B u reau's T ra ffic D ivisio n is asking fo r the vehicle described as a 1986-1990 p u b lic ’ s help in id e n tify in g the sus­ pect and vehicle in vo lve d in a recent the three o f them The vehicle, w hich was traveling eastbound, is believed to have sus­ tained damage to the drivers side door and possible damage to the H it and Run accident On Sunday. June 29, 1997 at ap­ proxim ately 6:00 p.m., a SE Port­ land fa m ily was crossing SE Powell at SE 42nd Avenue. As they crossed la w fu lly w ith the tra ffic signal, a Mazda R X -7, white in color, struck tlip -u p headlight door. Scott Huber. 37 years, is s till at the Oregon Health Sciences U niver- Homicide investigation On Saturday, July 12, 1997 at 2:08 in the afternoon. East Precinct U n ifo rm O ff icers were dispatched to 5120 N E 42nd Avenue (C nss A uto D etailing) on a report o f a man shot fo llo w in g an argument. U pon arrival officers found a 40-year-old black male, inside the b u ild in g , dead from apparent gunshot wounds. The suspect in the case, who is a 33- year-old black male and a close rela­ tive o f the deceased, lef t the area in a known vehicle and is being sought. A witness, w ho is reportedly re­ lated to both the deceased and the suspect, was at the location at the tim e o f the incident. But at this time, the circumstances surrounding the argument and shooting are s till under in v e s tig a tio n . Investigators assigned to the case are In ve stig a tive Sergeants Kent Perry and George Young. The deceased has been identified address where he had been liv in g , in the 8(MM) Block o f Interstate Avenue, and has not been seen since. Steven Harvey M cC ullough is a 45-year-old w hite male, DOB A p ril 24, 1952. He is 6' tall and weighs a p p ro x im a te ly 265 p o u n d s. M cC ullough is blind in his left eye w hich has a m ilk y colored appear­ ance. T o conceal it. he wears glasses w ith the left lens being darker. C rim e Stoppers is o ffe rin g a cash Investigators assigned to the M u lt­ McCullough. A felony arrest warrant, charging M cC ullough w ith several reward o f up to $ 1.000 for in fo rm a ­ tion, reported to C rim e Stoppers, that daddy were fig h tin g . S hortly there­ after, the neighbor heard gunshots A p p ro xim a te ly tw o blocks away, on SE 48th Avenue, office rs found a 4 1-year-old male who was bleeding Suspicious disappearance and called 9 - 1 -1 . O fficers, w hile en route to the address, were advised by dispatch M issin g : D aniel A llen M cA lliste r Portland Police Detectives, in cooperation w ith C rim e Stoppers, are asking fo r your help in locating man and vehicle who disappeared under suspicious circumstances On M onday, June 16, 1997, Daniel A lle n M c A llis te r picked up a load of 122 used tires from the Costco Store at NE 138 and Sandy, On Saturday. July 12, 1997, at 2:14 in the m orning,C entral Precinct U nif orm O ffice rs were dispatched to the B arbur Boulevard Transit Sta­ tion, 9750 S.W Barbur Boulevard, truck he was d riv in g have been seen since. Daniel A lle n M c A llis te r is a 50-year-old white male, D O B / De­ cember 23, 1946. He is 5 ’ 8" tall and weighs approxim ately 160 pounds, w ith b ro w n eyes and C hevrolet pickup, w ith Oregon plates Q N P I44. The vehicle has iron rails, mounted on the bed, which extend over the cab of the truck Crime Stoppers is offering acash tion. The names o f the tw o officers, per reward o f up to $ I .(XX) for inform a tion that leads to the resolution of the Police Bureau’ s p o lic y , are being w ithheld for 24 hours to a llo w them this case, and you need not give your name. Call either Crim e Stop pers al (503) 823-HELP, or the Portland Police Bureau Detective to contact their fam ilies. Investigators assigned to the case D ivision al (503) 823-0400. are In ve stig a tive Sergeants Tom Nelson and M ike H efley. The investigation is continuing. e ffo rts to meet w ith p olice or ask questions w hich “ w eren' t answered.’ “ She is not our problem I wish we had more people like h e r," said Fred Stewart, president o f the K in g N eigh­ tion. C om m issioner Gretchen Kafoury ferent kind o f store. " I feel lost," Rho told The Port­ land Observer afterward “ I did not expect this. They just demolished 11 o f the road for her business. “ Today we presented our argu­ ment to O LC C , not to these people," years o f c re d ib ility ." Walsh held R ho’ s hand and con- expected the city council to support her “ respectful" i f “ not perfect" C o u n cil M em ber C h a rlie Hales adm itted the decision was d iffic u lt because o f the nearby O L C C store and its increased hours that co n trib ­ ute to the evening’ s congregating JW H r-» -1 (on>r4 -V. if« 'ft * - ! - «M people. “ I know she is try in g ," said C om ­ m issioner E rik Sten, “ but things are out o f c o n tro l" “ She failed, but i f someone else runs the store it w ould get worse," he adm itted, before vo tin g against re­ newal. Katz speculated the 5-0 vote would a llo w O L C C to “ strike a hard bar­ g a in " w ith the owners in an effo rt to create changes. Hale noted the c ity has "an inter­ est in not having an em pty parking lot at that c o m e r." “ I ’ m sorry it got to this point, but I th in k it is tim e to d e n y ," said * o ❖ Limited to stock on hand Outdoor Warehouse Sale Continues 10-6 Daily New Additions Weekly • ‘2 • ’3 • ‘4 per yd. Minimum cut I yard All in ert h an tlisc as is All sa lcsjn ta l 502* % THESE OFF PATTERNS • McCall’s • S im p licity • Vogue • B u tterick • B urda BE SURE TO CHECK OUR STORE FOR “MANAGER’S SPECIALS” •Dncoums il» noi «PI* » Mwnl pure!»« » pn-™»ish disraumnl nr m eted domi Ren* 7/22/97 Ihra 8/5/97 RETAIL-WHOLESALE R IT M I H O I RS: 1 84 ! F if/ / / 700 S.E. 122nd Ave. Portland, OR MOVI Rl 9 Kum-9 Kipin sMI RDM Mimam-'pm s| \I)M lOinim-'pm 2 5 2 -9 5 3 0 WHOI.F.SAI.E H O I RS: STARK STREET he said "T h is is not a setback We Visit our website at www.fabriedepot.eom MOSTRI ■.«lani-SJnpm SMI RDM 9KI.un.Spm si MI.M 11 Kijm-ipm 1-8OO-392-3376 its agencies, its employees. Join a Night Out against crime, August 5. 4 AIL FABRIC But instead o f co m p lyin g , the sus­ pect spun around and came out of the car in a q uick m otion h u rlin g a large dark object w hich struck one o f the officers in the head. Sim ultaneously, as the object struck the o ffice r, the second o ffic e r fired tw o shots, both soled the storekeeper, noting the unanimous 5-0 vote was not the end * 305 passenger’ s w indow s broken out. T w o officers approached the sus­ pect and ordered him to “ freeze.” store partnership that w ould involve financial assistance to create a d if­ He noted that such dedication to b u ild in g a business in a d i ffic u lt place has helped increase the income lev­ els o f the neighborhood He called vive. The investigation is continuing. J u ly 22 th ro u g h A ugu st 5, 1997 station, leaning through the open passenger's door o f a w hite Nissan sedan w h ic h had the rig h t side o f w hich struck the suspect. The suspect, identified as 27-year- old Robert Dean Bliss, whose last known address was in Southeast Port­ land, was transported to O .H.S.U . where he is listed in c ritic a l co n d i­ brown hair. The vehicle is a faded red, 197 (4357). “ opened their business w hen no one else w ould. They c o m m itte d them­ selves and things are better." who treated him expect him to sur­ THE LARGEST, MOST COMPLETE RETAIL FABRIC STORE IN THE WEST on a report o f a man breaking into cars by smashing out the w indow s. Upon arrival officers located the man, in the southern part o f the transit and was to return them to his place o f employm ent at Flatt T ire Sup­ ply, 7921 NE M a rtin Luther K ing Jr. Boulevard, but never arrived. N either M r. M c A llis te r, nor the Abuse Team at (503) 248-5249, or C rim e Stoppers at (503) 823-H E LP tutes w ho congregated at that corner a decade ago, Stewart said the Rhos John M iles Sturgis. Sturgis was transported by am bu­ lance to O .H .S .U ., where doctors Avenue. Francesconi when m aking the fo r­ mal m otion. Katz seconded the m o­ N a zi." R ecalling the num ber o f prosti­ fro m se ve ra l a p p a re n t g u n sh o t wounds to the head. The injured male. head, has been id e n tified as 41 year that a male covered w ith blood was seen w a lkin g southbound on SE 50th Continued from Metro part in the neighborhood problems. " I , makes her lo o k lik e some sort o f by Kerns Neighborhood businesses. old John M iles, w ho is also know n as King Food Mart liquor license renewal shot down borhood Association, com plaining the police reports exaggerated Rho’ s and g ift certificates. A ll items are generously donated Avenue, O ffice rs found a 38-year- old female inside the home, dead from an apparent gunshot wound. call 9-1-1. leads to an arrest in this case, or any unsolved felony crim e, and you do not have to give your name. C all either the M ultnom ah C ounty C hild said w ithout alcohol sales, the store could expand its sale o f grocery items and possibly reapply in a few years. Hale agreed and called fo r a c ity - T a c k w o n -D o by M aster B e tte n ­ co u rt and his students. A u th e n tic including food, services, products who sustained gunshot wounds to the Barbur Boulevard Transit Station - 9750 S.W. Barbur Boulevard 12-year-old boys, is on tile. A pparently aware o f the pending investigation M cC ullough left the the L a u re lth irs t P ublic House, a d e m o n stra tio n of the ancient art of residents. D ozensoffun items w ill be raf fled, U pon a rriva l at 4635 SE 50th in connection w ith the shooting death o f E rvin Criss The location where the incident occurred, Criss A u to Detail, 5120 N E 42nd Avenue, is a fa m ily owned b u sin e ss in v o lv in g E rv in and scene o f the incident. live entertainment and a rattle. E n te rta in m e n t w ill in clu d e liv e m usic by the P rairie D ogs, fro m by T o u ch M o n ke y. Food w ill include hamburgers, hotdogs and ice cream donated by neighborhood businesses, and pot­ luck dishes brought by neighborhood On Tuesday, July 8, 1997, at ap­ proxim ately 8:20 in the evening, a young ch ild went to a neighbor s house and said that her m om m y and Officer Involved Shooting F re d rick Criss and th e ir mother. There m other was reportedly at the egon St). N eighborhood residents and area businesses w ill gather fo r tree food, M id d le Eastern Dance by Eariba, and con ta ct im p ro v is a tio n dance O ffic e r A l R eauff at 823-2207, or incident in a black Mercedes-Benz sedan w ith unknown license. Fredrick Adam Criss is currently wanted on a no bail probation v io la ­ tion warrant. In addition, investiga­ tors want to locate and question him counts o f Sex Abuse involving two nomah County C hild Abuse Team, in cooperation w ith Crim e Stoppers, arc- asking for your help in locating and a p p re h e n d in g S teven H a rv e y dent Sharon W ard says. K erns N e ig h b o rh o o d A sso cia ­ tio n is h o stin g its annual N a tio n a l N ig h t out P icn ic on Tuesday A u ­ gust 5, fro m 6 P M 9P M at O regon Park (co rn e r of N E 30th and O r­ SE 50th Avenue Homicide Investigation northeast Portland. 33-year-old Fredrick Adam Criss, w ho is the brother o f E rvin Criss, reportedly left the scene after the Wanted Subject without glasses "K e rn s N e ig h b o rh o o d is a great place to liv e and w o rk . It is one of the fin e s t in the C ity and recently won the S p irit o f P o rtla n d A w a rd Last year, over fo u r hundred people- attended o u r p ic n ic , in c lu d in g US Congressman Earl blum enauer, Po­ lice C h ie f M oose and M a y o r V era Katz W e had a great tim e ," Kerns N e ig h b o rh o o d A sso cia tio n P resi­ released from the hospital. A nyone w ith inform ation about this crim e is asked to contact T ra ffic as 40-year-old E rvin Floyd Criss of CRIME STOPPERS Steven Harvey McCullough, lty H ospital recovering from acorn- pound fracture to his rig h t leg. M ar­ garet Huber, 39 years, is home also recovering from a broken leg. Noel Huber. 2 months, was treated and "National Night Out” Picnic On August 5, thousands of Oregonians will hold block parties, barbecues, flashlight walks and bike registrations. It’s National Night Out— America's annual night out against crime. You can get to know you • neighbors, make your neighborhood safer and have fun! 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