July 11,2001 Crime Stoppers Seeking African American Families with ADHD Children for a Research Study Driver Sought in Hit and Run ADHD, Ethnicity, and Family Environment Who is the Principal Inv estigator? ' Judy Kendall, rn , PhD. School of Nursing, Oregon Health Sciences University 3181 S W Sam Jackson Park Road Portland, OR 97201 503-494-3890 What is the study about? This study is about gaining an understanding o f what it is like fora family to live with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Virtually no research exists on how African American and Hispanic families experience and manage ADHD, what health needs they may have, and what opportunities they have for receiving these services. The study will involve two meetings, about 2 hours each, at your home or place convenient for you. Which families are eligible? Families with at least one child (age 6-19) with a diagnosis o f ADHD. Families with at least two people (the ADHD child and one parent). Hopefully both parents and siblings will participate as well. Families that are willing to participate in one interview and complete a series ofquestionnaires. Families that speak English or are willing to work through an interpreter. Parents that are able to read and write at the 5th grade level or are willing to have the questions read to them. AU information will be held strictly confidential. There will be no cost to you for participating in the research. In appreciation of your time and contribution, Each family will receive $50 after each meeting for a possible total of $100. If interested please call 503-494-4122. Funded by National Institute o f Health/National Institute of Nursing Research IRB#5275 OHSU The Portland Police Bureau Traffic Division, in coopera­ tion with Crime Stoppers, is asking for your help in identify­ ing and apprehending the sus­ pect in a felony hit and run to a pedestrian. On Saturday, June 23, at about 1:45 in the morning, 50- year-old Roger Edward Smith o f northeast P ortland, was struck by a hit and run vehicle while crossing Northeast 82nd Avenue at Fremont Street. According to investigators, Smith was walking from the west to the east side o f 82’”* Roger Smith suffered serious Injuries when he was struck by a hit and run driver. Avenue when a northbound ve­ hicle struck him. The vehicle continued northbound on 82nd without stopping. Smith was transported to an area hospital with serious injuries. The suspect vehicle may pos­ sibly be an early 70’s, full size Chevrolet pickup truck. Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward o f up to $1,000 for information, reported to Crime Stoppers, which leads to an ar­ rest in this case, or any unsolved felony crime, and you can re­ main anonymous. Call Crime Stoppers at (503) 823-HELP. Police Seek Help in Knife Attack The Portland Police Bureau, in cooperation w ith C rim e Stoppers, is asking for your help in identifying and appre­ hending the suspect in an as­ sault. On Saturday, June 2 at about 12:45 in the m orning, a 40- year-old m an had just returned to his residence near SE 162nd and Burnside Street, when he encountered the suspect. The suspect stabbed the victim sev­ eral tim es, then fled. The suspect is described as a w hite m ale, approxim ately A sketch identifies a suspect in an assault 35 years o f age, 6 ’0 ” tall, w ith a medium build, dark curly hair over his ears and a m ustache. He is known to w ear a dark colored baseball cap with the Kansas City C h ie fs logo on the front. Crim e Stoppers is offering a cash rew ard o f up to $ 1,000 for inform ation, reported to Crime Stoppers, which leads to an arrest in this case, or any unsolved felony crime, and you can rem ain anonym ous. Call Crime Stoppers at (503) 823- HELP. 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Police surrounded the hom e th e in sid e o f h is fo re a rm . he suspect, who is yet B a r k e r w as v i s i t e d by and arrested tw o people w ho to be identified, was were hiding in the p roperty. P o rtla n d ’s m ayor V era K atz killed during the al­ soon a fter being adm itted to An in v estig atio n is cu rren tly tercation. His body was underw lying ay. the h o sp ital. He cu rren tly re- P T Beaverton Police Kill Man With Knife AMERICAN FAMILY IN S U R A N C E AUTO HOME BUSINESS HEALTH LIFE * iîr All Your Protection Under One Roof. American Family Mutual Insurance Company and its Substdianes, Madison. Wl 53783-0001 wwwamfam com A ll three o fficers fired at Phongsavanh, who was killed instantly, H yde said. H yde said police w ent to the 204-unit O verlook A part­ m ents after a resident called to say a man w as threatening others with a knife. H y d e sa id P h o n g s a v a n h m atched the d escription given by the caller. All three o fficers fired sev- (A P ) - A B eaverton m an w as k illed July 1 by po lice g u n fire a fte r he a lle g e d ly th re a te n e d o ffic e rs w ith a knife. Sengsadaphet Phongsavanh, 29, charged dow n a hill tow ard three B eaverton po lice o ffic ­ ers w ielding a knife over his head and m aking a stabbing m o tio n , said O ffic e r M ark H yde, police spokesm an. ( eral shots at the man from le s s th a n 30 f e e t a w a y . P h o n g s a v a n h f e ll to th e ground; he e ith e r slipped or was shot. Phongsavanh got up and ran at the o fficers in the parking lot again. O fficers fired several m ore shots. P hongsavanh fell to the ground in the p arking lot and died less than 10 feet from tw o officers, H yde said. I •