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Some residents are unhappy with the Clackamas County Sheriff s response following the vehicle break-ins.
When Wilsonville resident Logan Kelley went out for a round of golf in rural Wilsonville on Sunday, he didn t expect to be the victim of a crime.
But about an hour after he teed off at Kohl Creek Golf Course, he received word from staff that about eight cars including his dad s Porsche had been robbed.
Around the same time that day, there were also thefts at Sandelie Golf Course and Hebb Park in West Linn. It s very upsetting, said Karen Kaiser, an owner of Kohl Creek and Sandelie. We ve never had anything like this happen.
Suit mulled after Clackamas deputy cleared in fatal shooting July 28 2021
An attorney hired by the family of Jeremiah Wright continues to investigate his death at the hands of Deputy Casey Newton.
A Clackamas County Sheriff s deputy has been cleared in the fatal shooting of a man who fled from police while armed, authorities say.
A grand jury issued a no true bill ruling July 15 that cleared Deputy Casey J. Newton in the fatal shooting of Jeremiah Lee Wright on June 7.
The incident began after Deputy Newton attempted to pull over Wright for driving a car without license plates at the intersection of Southeast 129th Avenue and King Road in Happy Valley, according to a report of the grand jury s findings released by the Clackamas District Attorney s Office.
July 22 2021
An Oregon state agency decertified Patricia Winnie for life after determining she fled the scene of a Canby crash.
A former Clackamas County Sheriff s deputy who had also worked as a jailer at the Coffee Creek Correctional Facility in Wilsonville has been banned from working in law enforcement for life.
Oregon s Public Safety Standards & Training agency OK d the decertification of Patricia Marie Winnie during a board meeting on Thursday, July 22 following the recommendation of a subcommittee that found the 54-year-old Canby resident had been convicted of reckless driving.
The unanimous vote came without discussion as part of the meeting s consent agenda.