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Crime Log

Reported crime in Sherwood, Tualatin and Tigard

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- During a fight in the 9580 block of North Dakota Street, a woman was hit in the face by a screen door, opened by the woman’s “kind of” boyfriend. The man had come to the house to pick up some of his belongings and the two had begun to fight while he was still outside the home.

- A man in the 15190 block of Royalty Parkway called police after a man had been coming to his door, every other day, for more than a week. The man would knock on the door and attempt to give the man some papers, which the man refused to accept. The man told police that he had filed complaints against the man with the Better Business Bureau, in an attempt to get the man to leave him alone. Police later discovered that the man was in the process of being served by a court service, but was refusing to accept the subpoenas.

Friday, Nov. 13

- A shoplifter who had robbed the Rite Aid pharmacy at 12080 S.W. Main St. ran from security, dropping several of the items he had attempted to steal. The shoplifter then jumped into a waiting U-Haul truck and drove off. One of the items that the man dropped in his hurry to escape was his cell phone.

Thursday, Nov. 12

n Two people were reported smoking marijuana and Methamphetamine in the bathroom of Maddy’s lottery, 12085 S.W. Hall Blvd.

Wednesday, Nov. 11

- The clothes dryer in the Hawthorne Villa Apartments, 7709 S.W. Pfaffle St., was broken into during the night, in an attempt to steal coins from the machine.

- The back window of a car parked at United Pacific Forest Products, 7157 S.W. Beveland Road, was shattered.

- A dead deer was discovered in the driveway of a home in the 12170 block of Bull Mountain Road. Callers told police that the deer had been hit by a car during the night.

- A Blackberry cell phone was delivered to a woman in the 13100 block of Ascension Drive. The woman had never ordered the phone. In total five phones had been ordered by an unknown user and billed to the woman.

- Employees at Costco Wholesale, at 7850 S.W. Dartmouth St., called police after a woman attempted to pass a fraudulent prescription for OxyContin, a narcotic pain reliever. The woman had attempted to pass a similar fake subscription in Wilsonville the day before.

Tuesday, Nov. 10

- A woman in the 7800 block of Dartmouth Street phoned police to report that her Honda Civic had been stolen. The car was later found parked on the other side of the parking lot.

Tualatin

The Tualatin Police Department received the following reports last week:

Saturday, Nov 14

- Someone at Tualatin High School, 22300 S.W. Boones Ferry Road, reported the theft of an iPhone valued at $750.

Friday, Nov. 13

- Someone in the 8400 block of Southwest Blake Street reported an identity theft of credit and debit card numbers.

n Antonio Hernandez Castaneda, 35, of Tualatin was arrested on assault charges. He also had other warrants out for his arrest.

Thursday, Nov. 12

- Someone in the 20300 block of Southwest Tenino Court reported a car break-in and theft, causing $356 in missing property.

n Derek Tyson Cooper, 20, of Tualatin, Jamey Donovan Couch, 21, of Lake Oswego and Nicholl Jai Morgan, 19, of Tualatin, were arrested for possessing more than 1 ounce of marijuana.

Wednesday, Nov. 11

- Ululani R. Landford, 35, of Tualatin was arrested at Fred Meyer, 19200 S.W. Martinazzi Ave., for reportedly shoplifting $89 in groceries and $124 in clothing.

n Employees at the Apple Store, 7293 S.W. Bridgeport Road, reported the theft of five Apple iPhones from the store, valued at $2,900.

- Someone in the 7100 block of Hazelfern Road reported a car break-in and theft, causing $375 in missing property, including prescription drugs and clothing.

- Someone in the 7500 block of Southwest Afton Lane reported a case of identity theft and check forging.

Tuesday, Nov. 10

- Someone was arrested at Kmart, 7655 S.W. Nyberg St., for shoplifting $52 in merchandise.

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