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Police Log - Feb 4

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Police log for Feb. 4:

Sherwood

The Sherwood Police Department received the following reports last week:

Sunday, Jan. 31

- Someone in the 22000 block of Southwest Dewey Drive reported a theft from a vehicle of $67 in items.

- Someone at the Target store, 15850 S.W. Tualatin-Sherwood Road, reported the theft of $95 in merchandise.

Saturday, Jan. 30

- Someone reported the theft of $137 in gasoline at the U-Haul store.

Friday, Jan. 29

- Bryan Penniger, 23, of Lake Oswego, was arrested on theft charges.

Tuesday, Jan. 26

- Candace Gooch, 24, of Sherwood, was arrested for driving under the influence of intoxicants.

Tigard

The Tigard Police Department reported the following arrests Jan. 26 through Feb. 2:

Drug related – 2; warrants – 5; criminal mischief – 2; theft – 10; DUII – 4; unlawful possession of a firearm – 1; coercion – 1; assault – 2; strangulation – 1; minor in possession of alcohol – 2; burglary – 2; felon in possession of a weapon – 1; restraining order violation – 1; carrying a concealed weapon – 1. Of these, nine resulted in juvenile arrests.

Tuesday, Feb. 2

- Two men who were asked to leave PetSmart pet store, 7500 S.W. Dartmouth St., were reported loitering in the parking lot, looking into car windows.

- Two fake narcotics prescriptions were given to an employee at Walgreens, 13939 S.W. Pacific Highway. The prescriptions were photocopied pieces of paper.

Monday, Feb. 1

- A car pulled into a man's driveway in the 12900 block of 132nd Avenue at about 11:30 a.m. The car’s occupants, two teenagers, then had sex in the vehicle.

- A reportedly drunk man was refused service at 7-Eleven, 11940 S.W. Pacific Highway. The clerk did not want to sell the man alcohol because of his inebriated state. The man then stood in the parking lot loudly yelling obscenities about America and the clerk’s mother.

- A man who owed $24 in gas at Chevron, 11747 S.W. Pacific Highway, threw a $20 bill on the ground and drove away.

Sunday, Jan. 31

- A man in the 11550 block of 88th Avenue received numerous calls from an unknown person. The person would never say anything, just call and then hang up repeatedly throughout the night. Police called the prankster and left a message asking him to please stop calling.

- A woman in the 8260 block of Langtree Street called to say that a blond woman with handcuffs was breaking into her boyfriend’s house. The boyfriend said that he couldn’t call the police and called her instead. Police logs note that the man has a previous history of this behavior and that there was no handcuff-toting blonde. The woman told police that she had plans to break up with the man.

Saturday, Jan. 30

- A couple on the corner of Pacific Highway and Garrett Street heard a woman screaming, “Help! Help!” The couple then said they saw a man pull a woman into a vehicle in the parking lot of Pacific Medical Group, 13200 S.W. Pacific Highway. The vehicle then sped away.

- Someone ran their vehicle into the fence of a man in the 8390 block of Durham Lane. The car left the scene, but paint chips from the car were left on the fence.

- A sheep was tied to a tree in the front yard of a home in the 14280 block of 112th Avenue. Police were called, not because the sheep was causing any harm or damage to property, but because the sheep was tied to the tree by its hoof.

- A former employee of a man in the 13600 block of Berea Drive called 10 times in one morning about getting paid. The employee told the man that “there are other ways around this, such as calling the CCB.” According to police logs, the man believed that the employee meant to insinuate that he would resort to violence.

- Four teenage girls, age 13 to 16 years old, attempted to steal beer from 7-Eleven, 10650 S.W. McDonald St.

- A loud party at the Colonies Apartments, 14220 S.W. 112th Ave., was disturbing neighbors. When a neighbor asked them to keep it down, the partygoers informed her to call the police if she wanted them quiet. Then, after the woman left, one of the partygoers pretended to sound like a police officer, to trick her into thinking that the police had already been called.

Friday, Jan. 29

- After getting into a rear-end collision on the Highway 217 overpass, the driver of the rear-ended car walked up to the car that had hit him and punched the driver’s side window. The window shattered and the man got back into his vehicle and drove away.

- Two gunshots were reported in the 10830 block of Canterbury Lane.

- A woman in the 14340 block of 112th Avenue called police because a 19-year-old woman kept telling her that she was “smelly” and that no one liked her. The 19-year-old also refused to give back a cell phone that the woman had leant her.

- Three fraudulent travelers checks were used at a business at 9009 S.W. Hall Blvd.



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