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An Oregon police officer is facing criminal misconduct charges after he drove home another officer who was suspected of committing a crime instead of arresting him.
Forest Grove police officer Bradley Schuetz was indicted on one count of first-degree official misconduct, the Beaverton Police Department said in a statement Friday. The charges stem from an incident on Halloween last year, when officers were dispatched to a call of a theft in progress, according to police.
Just after midnight, a man allegedly entered the driveway of Mirella Castaneda s home, set off the safety alarm on her husband s truck and banged on a displayed Black Lives Matter flag, according to court documents. The suspect allegedly kicked her front door to try to enter her home, frightening her young son.
Third person arrested in connection to Sandersville Waffle House shooting believed to be gang motivated
According to Sheriff Joel Cochran, Kayiah Faulkner is in the critical care unit in critical condition after being shot early Sunday morning. Author: 13WMAZ Staff Updated: 9:21 PM EDT May 9, 2021
SANDERSVILLE, Ga. Three people are in custody after a woman was shot in the parking lot of a Sandersville Waffle House on Mother’s Day.
According to police, they responded to the Waffle House on East Church Street around 3 a.m. Sunday. A 20-year-old woman named Kayiah Faulkner was hit by crossfire and airlifted to a hospital in Augusta.
Man, 22, wanted for drug charges is arrested for double murder after shooting dead an associate, 18, and his grilfriend at a home in Georgia
The Johnson County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call about two deceased people on April 23 around 1pm in Wrightsville, Georgia
Destiney Hope Kight, 18, and Charlie Jaylon Garrett, 18 were found deceased with apparent gunshot wounds
Daniel Payton Brinson, 22, of Harrison was issued an arrest warrant Wednesday
He had previously been jailed on unrelated drug charges on April 26
No motive has been released, but Brinson was an associate of Garrett
Second Forest Grove police officer indicted in neighborhood vandalism case
Updated May 07, 2021;
Posted May 07, 2021
Off-duty Forest Grove Officer Steven Teets, 43, was cited for second-degree criminal trespass. He s accused of pounding on the Black Lives Matter flag and banging on the front door of this Forest Grove home in the 1600 block of 23rd Avenue, just before 1 a.m. on Oct. 31, 2020.
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Officer Bradley Schuetz was indicted Thursday by a grand jury on one count of first-degree official misconduct. He was arrested, cited and released, police said.
Schuetz picked up fellow Officer Steven Teets from the crime scene on Oct. 31 and drove him home, investigators said.