Sunday, November 5, 2017

Portland Fire & Rescue responds to an Apartment Fire in SW.

PORTLAND FIRE & RESCUE RESPONDS TO AN APARTMENT FIRE IN SW.


News Release from Portland Fire & Rescue
Posted on FlashAlert: November 5th, 2017 11:36 PM
Firefighters were dispatched to an apartment fire (929 SW Salmon St) at 9:23PM. Initial reports indicated that the third floor was filling up with smoke and that residents were evacuating the building. Fire crews quickly made their way to the fire room and put out the remaining fire. The building's sprinkler system helped contain the fire, giving the firefighters the needed time to simultaneously do a search of the unit. There is an investigator on scene to determine the cause and assess damage. No one was injured during this incident.

Heating is the second leading cause of home fires (USFA). Portable space heaters are the top cause of fire deaths from home heating equipment.

- Never use the stove or oven to heat your home.

- Keep space heaters at least three feet away from anything that can burn, including furniture, blankets, curtains, and paper products.

- Choose space heaters that turn off automatically if they tip over.

- Never use a space heater to dry clothing.

- Avoid kerosene heaters. They can emit poisonous fumes.
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Sheriff's Office Investigating Shooting in Milwaukie

SHERIFF'S OFFICE INVESTIGATING SHOOTING IN MILWAUKIE


News Release from Clackamas Co. Sheriff's Office
Posted on FlashAlert: November 5th, 2017 11:00 PM
Please reference Clackamas County Sheriff's Office Case# 17-29276.


On 11-05-17 at about 6:00 pm, Deputies with the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office responded to a report of a shooting in the area of 3710 SE Concord Rd., in unincorporated Clackamas County. Deputies arrived and secured the area, and found an injured 17 year old male. Deputies provided emergency medical care to the male until members of Clackamas Fire District #1 and American Medical Response arrived, and subsequently transported the male to a local area hospital. His injuries do not appear to be life-threatening.


Detectives with the Clackamas County Sheriff's office are actively working to identify and contact witnesses, while crime scene investigators process the scene for evidence. There is only one victim, and investigators do not believe there is any ongoing danger to the public.


No additional information is available at this time.


Anyone with information is urged to contact the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office's confidential Tip Line -- by telephone at 503-723-4949, or by using the online e-mail form at http://web3.clackamas.us/contact/tip.jsp .
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Deputies are Attempting to Identify Pedestrian Killed (Photo)

DEPUTIES ARE ATTEMPTING TO IDENTIFY PEDESTRIAN KILLED (PHOTO)


News Release from Washington Co. Sheriff's Office
Posted on FlashAlert: November 5th, 2017 8:37 PM
Downloadable file: PDF Version with Photo
Downloadable file: Crash Photo
November 5, 2017 -- A pedestrian crossing Highway 99W at SW Fischer Road was struck by a vehicle and died at the scene. Sheriff's Deputies are continuing their attempts to identify the man.

On November 4, 2017, at 7:42 p.m., Washington County Sheriff's Office deputies responded to a traffic crash involving a pedestrian at Hwy 99W at SW Fischer Road in the Community of King City.

During the initial investigation, deputies learned that a pedestrian crossing Hwy 99W was struck by a GMC pickup traveling northbound. It was reported that a man ran across Hwy 99W while northbound traffic on Hwy 99W had a green light. One vehicle braked heavily and was able to avoid striking the man but as the man ran across the next travel lane, he was struck by the pickup.

Bystanders performed CPR on the man, who was later pronounced deceased at the scene. The man had no type of identification. Deputies have been attempting to identify the man with no success thus far.

The driver remained on scene and is cooperating with investigators. Life Flight responded to the scene but the man died prior to being transported to the hospital. The man is described as having light colored skin, about 30 years old, 5'6" tall, 150 pounds, with red hair and beard.

Members of the inter-agency Washington County Crash Analysis Reconstruction Team (CART) responded and are conducting a thorough investigation. Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue and Metro West Ambulance responded to the crash. The investigation is in its initial stages, but impairment and speed are not believed to be contributing factors.

Sheriff's Deputies are requesting the public's assistance in identifying the man. Anyone with information concerning this case is asked to call 503-629-0111.
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Red Cross Responds to Home Disaster Affecting Four People in Portland

RED CROSS RESPONDS TO HOME DISASTER AFFECTING FOUR PEOPLE IN PORTLAND


News Release from American Red Cross - Cascades Region
Posted on FlashAlert: November 5th, 2017 7:15 PM
Disaster responders with the American Red Cross Cascades Region responded at approximately 12:00 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 5, 2017 in the 600 block of NE Jarret Street in Portland, Multnomah County, Ore.

The single-family fire affected two adults and two children.

The Red Cross provided resources to help address the immediate basic needs of those affected such as temporary housing, food, clothing, comfort kits, information about recovery services, and health and mental health services.

Additional information about this incident, if available, may be obtained from the local first responding agency/fire department.

The Red Cross in Oregon and Southwest Washington (the Cascades Region) helps an average of three families affected by disasters, like home fires, every day.

The Red Cross advocates emergency preparedness and offers the installation of free smoke alarms in our community. Residents may call (503) 528-5783 or complete an online form at www.redcross.org/CascadesHomeFire to schedule an appointment.
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UPDATE: Unidentified Man Attempts Sexual Assaults in Downtown Portland - Arrest (Photo)

UPDATE: UNIDENTIFIED MAN ATTEMPTS SEXUAL ASSAULTS IN DOWNTOWN PORTLAND - ARREST (PHOTO)


News Release from Portland Police Bureau
Posted on FlashAlert: November 5th, 2017 5:48 PM
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Downloadable file: Jeffrey C Lane
Detectives continue to investigate the incidents involving a suspect that approached and attempted to sexually assault women in downtown Portland during October.

During the investigations, detectives with the Portland Police Bureau and Beaverton Police Department learned the identity of the man they believed responsible for the incidents.

On Saturday November 4, 2017, Beaverton Police Department and Tigard Police Department officers located and arrested the suspect near the Washington Square Mall. After the suspect was arrested, detectives with the Portland Police Bureau Sexual Assault Detail transported him to the Portland Police Bureau Detective Division.

The suspect has been identified as 38-year-old Jeffrey C. Lane. Lane was lodged at the Multnomah County Jail on charges of Kidnap in the First Degree, Attempt Sodomy in the First Degree, Attempt Sexual Abuse in the First Degree, and Theft in the Third Degree. Lane will be arraigned on Monday November 6, 2017.

The Multnomah County District Attorney's Office is considering additional charges against Lane.

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The Portland Police Bureau Detective Division's continues to investigate attempted sexual assaults that occurred on October 18th and 27th in Downtown Portland. Detectives are releasing additional photographs of the suspect in both cases.

Anyone with information about the suspect in the photographs should contact Detective Matt Estes at 503-823-0462 or Matthew.Estes@portlandoregon.gov or Sergeant Nathan Sheppard at 503-823-3886 or Nathan.Sheppard@portlandoregon.gov

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The Portland Police Bureau would like to alert the community about a report of a man attempting to sexually assault women in Downtown Portland.

On October 18, 2017, at 10:38 a.m., Central Precinct officers responded to the 500 Block of Southwest 5th Avenue on the report of a man threatening to sexually assault a woman. The woman had entered an elevator and a male followed shortly after. He stood close to the woman and threatened to sexually assault her. The woman successfully forced the man from the elevator and contacted police.

On October 27, 2017, at 8:49 p.m., officers responded to the report of an attempted sexual assault in the 700 Block of Southwest Morrison Street. During this incident, a woman was followed onto the elevator by an unknown male. The male later threatened to harm the woman if she did not comply with his demands. The man released the woman when another person observed the assault.

In both assaults, the man is described as a white male adult, 6'2" to 6'3" tall, weighing 250 pounds, with a muscular build, clean shaven, prominent chiseled jaw line, and wearing a hooded sweatshirt.


The Portland Police are releasing a surveillance video and photo of the subject. If any residents in the area of this incident have residential surveillance cameras, investigators are asking them to check recordings for any possible images of the suspect.

Video: https://youtu.be/39meBa5vGSw

Anyone with information about the suspect in the surveillance video should contact Detective Matt Estes at 503-823-0462 or Matthew.Estes@portlandoregon.gov or Sergeant Nathan Sheppard at 503-823-3886 or Nathan.Sheppard@portlandoregon.gov

The Portland Police Bureau Strength programs provide free self-defense classes and personal safety workshops to people around the Portland area. To learn more information about Strength Programs, call 503-823-0260 or visit http://www.portlandonline.com/police/womenstrength

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Threat between students at Estacada School causes concern, no current threat to Schools, staff, or students

THREAT BETWEEN STUDENTS AT ESTACADA SCHOOL CAUSES CONCERN, NO CURRENT THREAT TO SCHOOLS, STAFF, OR STUDENTS


News Release from Sandy Police Dept.
Posted on FlashAlert: November 5th, 2017 5:11 PM
Today at about 12:25PM, Sandy Police received a report of a threat received by a student of an Estacada Public School. The threat involved a picture on social media, with the statement, "Don't go to school tomorrow". The picture was reported to be of a firearm.

Sandy Police officers investigated this threat, and contacted the juvenile subject who reportedly made it. The "firearms" turned out to be airsoft BB guns, whose realistic appearance had an alarming effect on the threat's recipient. These BB guns were turned over to the juvenile's parents, and the Clackamas County Juvenile Department will receive a copy of the investigation. School officials were notified of this incident.

The Sandy Police Department does not believe that there is or was any credible threat to any students, staff, or facilities of the Estacada School District, or the community at large, and anticipate no further action other than the conclusion of this investigation is necessary at this time.

There is no further information available for release at this time.
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UPDATE: Major Crash Team Responding to Crash Near St. Johns Bridge

UPDATE: MAJOR CRASH TEAM RESPONDING TO CRASH NEAR ST. JOHNS BRIDGE


News Release from Portland Police Bureau
Posted on FlashAlert: November 5th, 2017 4:41 PM
The Portland Police Bureau Major Crash Team (MCT) continues to investigate a fatal two vehicle crash that occurred on Saturday November 4, 2017, on the St. Johns Bridge.

Based on information learned during the preliminary investigation, officers believe the driver of a white Kia Optima drove west across the St. Johns Bridge at a high rate of speed and failed to stop for a red light at the intersection of Northwest St. Johns Bridge and Northwest Bridge Avenue. At the same time the Optima failed to stop for a red light, a Ford F-150 arrived at a green light at the intersection and turned westbound onto the St Johns Bridge from Northwest Bridge Avenue. The Optima collided with the F-150, causing the F-150 to roll off the roadway and come to a stop on the truck's roof.

The two occupants of the F-150 were transported to an area hospital by ambulance with non-life-threatening injuries. Emergency medical personnel determined the driver of the Optima was deceased at the scene of the crash.

Speed is believed to be a factor in this crash.

This is the 40th traffic crash fatality investigated by the Portland Police Bureau Major Crash Team in 2017.

The identity of the person driving the Kia Optima will not be released until next of kin have been notified and the Oregon State Medical Examiner has completed an autopsy.

The Portland Police Bureau Traffic Division's Traffic Investigation Unit asks anyone with information to contact 503-823-2103.

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On Saturday November 4, 2017, at 9:04 p.m., North Precinct, Central Precinct and Traffic Division officers responded to the report of a traffic crash involving two vehicles near the St. Johns Bridge.

Officers and medical personnel arrived and located two vehicles that were involved in the crash. Two of the people involved in the crash were transported to an area hospital by ambulance with what are believed to be serious but non-life-threatening injuries. Emergency medical personnel determined a third person, located in a second vehicle, was deceased.

The Traffic Division's Major Crash Team is responding to investigate this crash.

The St. Johns Bridge and Southwest Bridge Avenue will be closed during this investigation.

This investigation is just beginning. No additional information will be provided regarding this crash tonight.

The Portland Police Bureau is committed to working with our partners in government and the community to create safer streets and work towards reducing, and eventually eliminating, traffic fatalities as part of Vision Zero.

To learn more about the City of Portland's Vision Zero effort, please visit: http://www.portlandoregon.gov/transportation/40390

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Suspect Arrested After Disturbance in North Portland (Photo)

SUSPECT ARRESTED AFTER DISTURBANCE IN NORTH PORTLAND (PHOTO)


News Release from Portland Police Bureau
Posted on FlashAlert: November 5th, 2017 12:43 PM
Downloadable file: Emanuel Manzanares
On Saturday November 4, 2017, at 9:26 p.m., North Precinct officers responded to a disturbance in the 6700 block of North Fessenden Street.

As officers responded to the scene, emergency call-takers continued to worked to gather information about the exact nature of the disturbance.  The first person to call to 9-1-1 stated they needed police and an ambulance, but did not provide additional information.  The caller then immediately hung-up.  A second call to 9-1-1 then came in and the caller said that someone was going to be injured.  The 9-1-1 caller again stopped talking and the the call-taker could hear a disturbance in the background.

As officers arrived and approached the residence, the emergency call-taker received additional information from a caller.  This caller stated the suspect possessed a knife.  The information was relayed  to the arriving officers.  Officers could see a figure inside the apartment swinging his arms and observed another person that appeared to try and protect him or herself from the suspect.

Officers proceeded toward the apartment.  A man exited the apartment and approached the officers with what appeared to be a knife in his hands.  Officers instructed the suspect to drop the object in his hand multiple times.  The man eventually threw the object to the ground a short distance from where he was standing.  As officers continued to provide the man instructions so they could check on the welfare of the occupants in the apartment, the man refused to follow their directions.  During this time, a dog exited the apartment and barked, growled and charged at an officer.  The officers requested the owner take control of the dog as the officer attempted to back away from the dog.  The dog continued to lunge and snap at the officer.  The owner could not gain control of the dog.  As the dog continued to lunge at the officer, another officer continued to provide instructions to the suspect.  An officer fired his handgun, striking the dog once.

The officers continued to provide the suspect instructions.  The suspect would not comply and walked in the direction of the knife and the apartment.   Officers believed he may attempt to re-enter the apartment.  Officers deployed their Taser at the suspect, at which time he was taken into custody.

Once the suspect was taken into custody, the dog's owner transported the dog to an area emergency veterinary clinic.  The dog is a two-year-old pit bull and is currently in stable condition, recovering from its injuries. 

As officers investigated, they determined the suspect held a 12-inch long knife sharpening rod, as he approached officers.

The suspect was identified as 38 year-old Emanuel Manzanares.  Manzanares was lodged at the Multnomah County Jail on charges of Menacing and Domestic Violence Harassment.

"The safety of officers and the community we serve is my top priority. Officers are placed in quickly evolving events on a daily basis. As is standard procedure, the use of force review for this incident was initiated and will be investigated by the officers' command staff and the Portland Police Bureau's Professional Standards Division," Chief Outlaw said.

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