Forest Grove cop arrested for role in BLM flag incident
Bradley Schuetz has been arrested and charged with official misconduct in the first degree.
Another Forest Grove police officer has been arrested in connection with an incident last October in which a family reported being terrorized in the middle of the night by an off-duty cop.
Bradley Schuetz allegedly picked up Steven Teets, the off-duty cop, and gave him a ride home after Forest Grove homeowner Mirella Castaneda told a 9-1-1 dispatcher that Teets a stranger to her was on her front porch, pounding on her door and challenging the residents to come out and fight.
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Photo by Evan Bevins
Vehicles line up along Rockland Avenue to pick Belpre Elementary School students up from the Stone Administration Building/Early Learning Center after classes were dismissed because of a bomb threat Monday morning.
At a glance:
¯ Waterford, Beverly and Belpre students were impacted by bomb threats to the Wolf Creek Local, Fort Frye Local and Belpre City school districts Monday.
¯ The threats were delivered via the same voice over internet protocol number as last week’s threats to Wolf Creek Local Schools.
¯ Early dismissal impacted elementary and high school buildings for each district.
¯ All three school districts threatened Monday confirmed increased security will be in place in the districts today and Wednesday.
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Photos by Michele Newbanks
Washington County Sheriff Larry Mincks lays flowers Monday morning at the memorial to fallen officers at the Fourth Street site of the criminal division of the sheriffâs office.
Honoring the fallen:
¯ Charley Ross, Washington County Sheriff’s Office – Oct. 4, 1947.
¯ Frank Wilson, Beverly Police – Jan. 15, 1949.
¯ Donald O. McLaughlin, Beverly Police – Aug. 16, 1970.
¯ Ray R. Joe Clark, Washington County Sheriff’s Office – Feb. 7, 1981.
¯ Charles G. Scott Jr., Marietta Police – Jan. 26, 1989.
¯ Rodney K. Kinzy, Washington County Sheriff’s Office – April 17, 1990.
Source: Marietta Mayor Josh Schlicher.
As part of a memorial to fallen law enforcement, wreaths were placed at the Marietta City Building and the Fourth Street site of the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.
Suspect arrested, Washington County drone used to locate Milwaukee man
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Washington County drone used to locate, arrest suspect
A 34-year-old Milwaukee man faces multiple charges in Washington County following an incident that began in the Town of Polk on Sunday, May 9.
TOWN OF POLK, Wis. - A 34-year-old Milwaukee man faces multiple charges in Washington County following an incident that began in the Town of Polk on Sunday, May 9.
A Facebook post by the Washington County Sheriff s Office indicates a deputy spotted a car parked on the side of State Highway 60 near Hillside Road around midnight. The vehicle s hazard lights were on.