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Pamplin Media Group - Clackamas County investigates homicide of Oak Grove man

Clackamas County investigates homicide of Oak Grove man March 08 2021 Pawn-shop owner Jimmy Alan Pearson, 63, found dead in home last Wednesday, March 3; detectives seeking tips The Clackamas County Sheriff s Office is investigating the suspected murder of 63-year-old Jimmy Alan Pearson who was found dead at his Oak Grove home last Wednesday, March 3. According to a press release published by the sheriff s office Monday, March 8, Pearson was found by an employee who went to his residence at 1711 S.E. Oak Shore Lane to check on Pearson after he didn t show up at work. Pearson bought his house along the Willamette River for $1.2 million in 2015, according to the county assessor s office, which estimates its current value as $2.1 million. State business filings show that Pearson owned a marijuana processing company and small chain of pawn shops called A-1 Hawk, which are still doing business at outlets in Gladstone and Portland.

Pamplin Media Group - Police identify victim in Dawson Park killing

Police identify victim in Dawson Park killing UPDATE: Mayor Ted Wheeler says the surge in shootings is the top public safety concern. Police have identified the victim shot and killed in Dawson Park on Tuesday, March 9, as Titus L. McNack, 42. The Oregon State Medical Examiner s Office conducted an autopsy and determined McNack died from a gunshot wound and ruled his death a homicide. His family has been notified. No suspect information has been released. According to police, at about 2:25 p.m. on March 9, officers responded to multiple calls about shots in the 2900 block of North Williams Avenue. When officers arrived, they found a victim down on the sidewalk. The victim appeared to have been shot and did not survive.

Pawn shop owner Jimmy Pearson found dead in his riverfront home; death ruled homicide, no arrests made

Pawn shop owner Jimmy Pearson found dead in his riverfront home; death ruled homicide, no arrests made Updated Mar 08, 2021; Posted Mar 08, 2021 Detectives are investigating the death of Jimmy A. Pearson, 63, who was found dead in his riverfront home last week. Facebook Share Clackamas County sheriff’s detectives are investigating the suspicious death last week of a Milwaukie businessman who owned a chain of pawn shops, held a marijuana producer license and had been befriended by a federal prosecutor who sent him to prison in the 1990s on a drug-related crime. Jimmy A. Pearson, 63, was found dead in his home last Wednesday morning, the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office said Monday.

Sheriff s Office investigating homicide on Oak Shore Lane; tips sought

Sheriff s Office investigating homicide on Oak Shore Lane; tips sought Date Please reference CCSO Case # 21-004502 At 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, March 3, 2021, Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a report of a deceased adult male at a single-family residence on the 1700 block of Oak Shore Lane. Deputies arrived at the residence. The deceased identified as  Jimmy Alan Pearson, 63, of Milwaukie had lived alone at the house. One of the man s employees found the body when the employee went to the residence to check on Pearson after he hadn t been seen at work. Deputies investigated and found the death scene to be suspicious.

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