Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 12, 2012, Page 16, Image 16

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Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods
"Hipster Bandit" Caught
40-year-old H arvie Dale O glesby
III, w ho earned the nicknam e “hipster
b a n d it,” w as ar- r—
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December 12, 2012
A lbina C o m m u n ity Bank
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police
said he
ro b b e d his fifth
P ortland bank.
O glesby III is
accused o f using
a dem and note to
o btain an undis- H a rv ie D a le
closed am ount o f O g le s b y III
m o n ey from the
C o n so lid ated C o m m u n ity C redit
U nion in the K erns neighborhood.
A tip lead police to catch up with him
and take him into custody at N o rth ­
east 31st A venue and Irving Street.
W itnesses told police O glesby
III had been seen riding a bicycle
aw ay from the area bank. O fficers
c o n v erg ed on th e n eig h b o rh o o d
near the bank and located him , p o ­
lice say.
T he bank robberies spanned from
July to N o vem ber in southw est and
northeast Portland.
Jîortlanh (©bseruer
M ■ .1 * p le a s e c o n ia NNEBA Outreach Coordinator
Fawn Aberson (?) 971-388-3117.
C h e ls e a S c o tt, S h a w n K e e le ,
a n d K e v in R e in h a rd
Traffic Pursuit Arrests
Police arrested three people on
drug and firearm charges after a
tra ffic p u rsu it T h u rsd a y w h ich
started in at Southeast 12th Place
and Pow ell and ended on N ortheast
K illingsw orth Street.
T he pursuit began after a report
o f a d isturbance involving tw o m en
w ith guns. As officers arrived to the
scene, the suspects sped aw ay in a
car. Police pursued the suspects
northbound on the freew ay until
they w ere able to stop the car using
spike strips to deflate the tires.
20-year-old K evin R einhard, 26-
year-old Shaw n K eele and 22-year-
old C helsea Scott w ere all arrested
on charges o f possession o f m eth ­
am phetam ine. K eele and R einhard
w ere also charged w ith felony fire­
arm s violations.
Oregon Symphony
CARLOS KALMAR. MUSIC DIRECTOR
Gospel Christmas
Friday & Saturday, December 7 & 8 | 7:30 pm
Sunday, December 9 | 4 pm
Armored Car Heist
Charles Floyd, conductor
Northwest Community Gospel Choir
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inspire. Charles Floyd and the Northwest Community Gospel Choir join the
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L oom is A rm ored is offering a
rew ard o f up to
$10,000 for infor­
m ation leading to
th e a r r e s t a n d
conviction o f the
p e rs o n o r p e r ­
sons responsible
for a robbery early
J o s e p h D a v id
Friday m orning o f
C a s h lo
a L o o m is c re w
o u ts id e
th e
O nP oint C om m unity C redit U nion
at 1720N .E . N inth Ave.
A Loom is em ployee said she was
carrying tw o cases o f m oney and
T he suspect is described as an
unknow n race m ale in his early to
m id-20s, 6' tall, thin build, dark -co l­
ored ja ck e t w ith a sports team logo
and a hood up, w earing w hite gloves.
T he victim w as not hurt and no
w eapons w ere used, police say.
A nyone w ith inform ation about
this incident is asked to contact
D etective Brett H aw kinson at 503-
8 2 3 -1 0 8 0
or
Brett.Hawkins()n(«>PortlundOrvgon.gov
Plaid Pantry Robbery
Police arrested 39-year-old Jo ­
seph D avid C ashio in connection
w ith an arm ed robbery on Dec. 4 at
the Plaid Pantry, located at N o rth ­
east 60th A venue and H alsey Street.
A fter using a replica firearm to
rob the store, police say the suspect
took o ff on foot into the su rro u n d ­
ing neighborhood w here officers
later caught up to him .
C ashio was transported to the
D etective D ivision and eventually
booked into the M ultnom ah C ounty
Jail on a charge o f R obbery in the
S econd D egree.
Bias Crimes Reward
C rim e Stoppers is asking for help
in solving tw o unsolved bias crim es
that occurred in Portland in 2010
and 2011.
Just after m idnight on M onday
N ov. 1,2010,
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T im o th y
M c C u b b in ,
49, w as s e ­
verely beaten
and left u n ­
c o n s c io u s
under the p e­
destrian overpass at Southeast 16th
A venue and B rooklyn Street.
D etectives believe that the as­
sault w as likely due to v ic tim 's
sexual orientation.
T he suspect is described as a
w hite m ale in his early to late 20s. He
is approxim ately 6' 1" w ith a m uscu­
lar build. He had short blonde hair,
a light beard, a light com plexion,
freckles and w as riding a bike w ith
another m an on bike.
In w hat police to believe to be an
unrelated incident, on Sunday M ay
22,2011 at around 8:30p.m ., 23-year-
old Brad Forkner and 25-year-old
C hristopher R osevear were attacked
by several suspects after they w ere
seen w alking and holding hands in
W aterfront Park.
The suspects are described as
male, white, in their 20s and all about
5T 1" inches tall, with short, dark hair.
O ne was w earing a blue hooded
sweatshirt, another was w earing a
white or cream hooded sweatshirt
and a third was w earing a brow n
hooded sweatshirt. The victim be­
lieves that the suspects were speak­
ing in an Eastern European language.
C rim e S toppers is offering a re­
w ard o f up to $ 1,000 for inform ation
that leads to an arrest in this case.
C all C rim e S toppers at 503-823-
H E L P (4 3 5 7 ), le av e a tip o n lin e at
c rim e sto p p e rs o fo re g o n .c o m , o r
walking to an ATM at the bank text CRIMES (274637) and in the
w henam
I..,». an'cam eoutofnow hw ;' subject line put 823HELP, fol­
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