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Fugitive from Lewis and Clark Co arrested in Oregon

Fugitive from Lewis and Clark Co. arrested in Oregon Police Lights and last updated 2021-03-06 15:30:38-05 HELENA — The Tigard, OR Police Dept. reported on Facebook that it had arrested Sevin Griego, 21 this week after being on the run for several months. According to the post, Griego was wanted by the FBI and the Lewis and Clark Co. Sheriff s Office for evading prosecution on charges of sexual abuse of children. Washington Co Sheriff s Office (Oregon) Tigard Police learned Griego was in the area on February 28. He was located on Tuesday, March 2 and reportedly attempted to flee from officers. Authorities say he tried to flee through private property but was apprehended with the help of the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office s K-9 team.

Montana fugitive arrested in Oregon

Did James Fuller Plymell III need to die?

Did James Fuller Plymell III need to die? Updated Mar 03, 2021; Posted Mar 03, 2021 James Plymell lies dead on a residential street in Albany, Oregon, after he had been repeatedly tased by Albany Police officers. Facebook Share A couple of stray dogs were running loose in the parking lot of the Linn County fairgrounds just after 8 a.m. on Oct. 23, 2019, and Gerry Morris, a community service officer with the Albany Police Department in Oregon, was on his way to help round them up. Morris turned onto a street that snakes past the blank-looking backs of stores and homes wedged next to railroad tracks. He noticed a beat-up silver Nissan Sentra stranded in the bike lane, partially blocking the road. A man with salt-and-pepper hair, who was wearing baggy gray sweatpants and a sleeveless blue shirt, was struggling to push it out of the way, but he didn’t appear to be making much progress. The dogs could wait.

Did James Plymell need to die?

Note: This story contains images of a recently deceased person. A couple of stray dogs were running loose in the parking lot of the Linn County fairgrounds just after 8 a.m. on Oct. 23, 2019, and Gerry Morris, a community service officer (CSO) with the Albany Police Department in Oregon, was on his way to help round them up. Morris turned onto a street that snakes past the blank-looking backs of stores and homes wedged next to railroad tracks. He noticed a beat-up silver Nissan Sentra stranded in the bike lane, partially blocking the road. A man with salt-and-pepper hair, who was wearing baggy gray sweatpants and a sleeveless blue shirt, was struggling to push it out of the way, but he didn’t appear to be making much progress. The dogs could wait.

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