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Investigators want to identify a man who they believe has burglarized and attempted to burglarize a school building several times, dating back more than a year.
On several occasions, a man has been caught on surveillance video targeting the Tigard-Tualatin School District Resource Wing on SW Murdock Street, which houses the Caring Closet (clothing for students in need), Family Resource Center and Tigard-Tualatin Virtual Academy.
Specifically, the following reports have been made to Tigard Police:
The Tigard-Tualatin School District has added additional security measures, including more motion detectors and other deterrents in an effort to stop this from happening in the future.
The Tigard Police department is sharing surveillance video of the man and the car he may be associated with. If you recognize this man or have any information that can help, please email tips@tigard-or.gov or call 503-718-COPS. You can remain anonymous.
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A man has been arrested and charged with assault after police believe he randomly attacked a stranger at a grocery store.
On September 19, 2024, at 11:25AM Tigard Police officers were dispatched to the Fred Meyer on SW 72nd Avenue & Pacific Highway (99W) for an assault call. An employee called 911 to report a customer was leaving the store when a man suddenly punched her twice in the head.
Officers learned the victim, a 61-year-old woman who lives in Tigard, did not know the man who assaulted her. She went to the hospital for an evaluation and was released.
Meanwhile, responding officers conducted a K-9 track to try and find the suspect, who had walked away from the scene, but he was not immediately found. In the course of the investigation, he was identified as Isaiah Marquis, age 25, from Tigard.
Today, October 3, 2024, Marquis turned himself in to the Tigard Police Department and he was arrested by detectives on a charge of assault IV. Any potential motive for this attack remains unclear but will be part of the investigation and prosecution phase moving forward.
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A man has been charged with manslaughter in connection with a deadly fentanyl overdose in Tigard.
On September 12, 2024, officers were dispatched to an overdose at a motel in the 11400 block of SW Pacific Highway (99W). Witnesses, paramedics and officers tried life-saving measures, including deploying Narcan and initiating CPR, but the man was not responsive. He was taken to the hospital and sadly, he later died. He has been identified as Ryan Hackett, age 42.
In the course of the investigation, detectives identified Timothy Donovan, age 31, as a suspect in this case and he was safely arrested. On September 24, 2024, a Washington County grand jury indicted Donovan on charges of manslaughter in the second degree and unlawful delivery of a schedule II substance.
Investigations like these are complex, require quick action and rarely result in the ability to hold someone accountable for their role in a deadly drug overdose. We appreciate the work of our patrol officers and detectives in this case, as well as our partners at TVF&R and the Washington County District Attorney’s Office.
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Our media partners are invited to join us this Saturday (9/21) for the Tigard Police and Public Works Open House!
WHERE: Tigard Police (13125 SW Hall Blvd) and Public Works (across the street from the PD on SW Burnham)
WHEN: Drop in anytime between 11am - 3pm
WHAT: The Open House is a fun event where the community is invited to come learn more about who we are and what we do. There will be demos of our K9s, drones and motorcycle officers, a chance to try on gear and see police cars, tours of the PD and PW facilities, a BBQ lunch, demonstrations of large public works trucks and street equipment and much more. This is a great opportunity for people to come meet the police officers and public works team serving the community in a low-key, visually compelling and fun environment.
The PD PIO and/or Chief will be available for interviews on site, just contact the PIO to let us know you're here! We hope to see you Saturday.