THANK YOU TO ALL MEDIA FOR ATTENTION TO THEFT OF LEGALLY BLIND WOMENS CELL PHONE
Posted: July 15th, 2010 11:29 AM
*********************************Thank you UPDATE stolen phone returned************************
THANK YOU TO ALL MEDIA FOR ATTENTION TO THEFT OF LEGALLY BLIND WOMENS CELL PHONE
On behalf of Craig Roberts, Sheriff of Clackamas County, let me thank all of the various medias that broadcast stories concerning the theft of Mrs. Meagher's cell phone.
On Wednesday July 14, 2010, CLACKAMAS OREGON, an unknown male went into the AT&T store in the Clackamas Town Center and turned in the stolen cell phone belonging to Sherena Meagher.
From: Sherena Meagher [mailto:s2osteen@gmail.com]
Subject: phone returned
Officer Malizia, thank you for your assistance and suggestions. The cell phone was dropped off at the AT&T store by a "random guy". I was circulating through the stores with a picture of the phone asking if it had been turned in, a sales representative recognized the phone, got a manager involved and it was returned to me. Thank you for you assistance.
One last thng. Several radio and TV stations contacted me after seeing the apb - I was interviewed, I was asked to contact them if it was returned but not one left a busigness card. Is it possible to put out a followup apb informing everyone that it is returned and Thankyou.
Appreciatively, Sherena
********************************END OF UPDATE************************
************* Clackamas County Sheriff requests your assistance *****************
REFER CASE #2010-20995
*****************************************CONTACT PHONE NUMBER FOR VICTIM***********************
Sherena Meagher-Osteen the victim of the cell phone theft is available for follow-up stories
she can be contacted at her new phone number 503-708-8443
PHOTOS ATTACHED
Legally Blind Woman loses Special Reader Device attached to Nokia Cell Phone
Clackamas County, Clackamas Town Center, Clackamas, Oregon
On Friday evening July 9, 2010 at about 6:30 p.m. Sherena Meagher-Osteen 60 years old of Milwaukie, OR, left her cellular telephone in the Women's Restroom at the Clackamas Town Center Mall, south of the City of Portland. When she returned to the public restroom located in the lower level of the Clackamas Town Center she learned that someone had stolen her mislaid cellular phone. Some people are not aware that the taking of mislaid property is considered theft; there is no "finder's keepers."
The cellular phone is very unique; the Nokia model N82 silver in color has a KNFB reader attached. Mrs. Meagher-Osteen is legally blind and needs the assistance of the KNFB reader to overcome her visual limitations. Mrs. Meagher-Osteen uses the KNFB reader to scan printed text. The KNFB reader then translates the written text into a verbal output that allows Mrs. Meagher-Osteen to overcome her blindness.
According to Mrs. Meagher-Osteen there were other women present in the restroom at the time that she mislaid the Nokia cellular phone and attached KNFB reader.
Anyone with information about this theft of Mrs. Meagher-Osteen's mislaid cellular phone is encouraged to please contact the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office.
ADDITIONAL TIPS SOUGHT
Clackamas County Sheriff's Office investigators are seeking the assistance of the public surrounding this reported crime. Please reference Clackamas County Sheriff's Office Case #10-20995.
The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office urges anyone with information concerning this suspect person or crime to contact the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office's confidential Tip Line -- by phone at 503-723-4949 or by using the on-line e-mail form. http://www.clackamas.us/sheriff/tip.htm
The public can also submit crime-tip text messages to the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office from a cell phone. All users have to do is send a text message to CRIMES (274637 on your phone keypad) -- with the keyword CCSO as the first word in the message body. Important reminder: Please do not send emergency messages using the text-messaging system -- in case of an emergency, call 911.
MRS. MEAGHER-OSTEEN CURRENTLY HAS NO PHONE COMMUNICATION
THANK YOU TO ALL MEDIA FOR ATTENTION TO THEFT OF LEGALLY BLIND WOMENS CELL PHONE
On behalf of Craig Roberts, Sheriff of Clackamas County, let me thank all of the various medias that broadcast stories concerning the theft of Mrs. Meagher's cell phone.
On Wednesday July 14, 2010, CLACKAMAS OREGON, an unknown male went into the AT&T store in the Clackamas Town Center and turned in the stolen cell phone belonging to Sherena Meagher.
From: Sherena Meagher [mailto:s2osteen@gmail.com]
Subject: phone returned
Officer Malizia, thank you for your assistance and suggestions. The cell phone was dropped off at the AT&T store by a "random guy". I was circulating through the stores with a picture of the phone asking if it had been turned in, a sales representative recognized the phone, got a manager involved and it was returned to me. Thank you for you assistance.
One last thng. Several radio and TV stations contacted me after seeing the apb - I was interviewed, I was asked to contact them if it was returned but not one left a busigness card. Is it possible to put out a followup apb informing everyone that it is returned and Thankyou.
Appreciatively, Sherena
********************************END OF UPDATE************************
************* Clackamas County Sheriff requests your assistance *****************
REFER CASE #2010-20995
*****************************************CONTACT PHONE NUMBER FOR VICTIM***********************
Sherena Meagher-Osteen the victim of the cell phone theft is available for follow-up stories
she can be contacted at her new phone number 503-708-8443
PHOTOS ATTACHED
Legally Blind Woman loses Special Reader Device attached to Nokia Cell Phone
Clackamas County, Clackamas Town Center, Clackamas, Oregon
On Friday evening July 9, 2010 at about 6:30 p.m. Sherena Meagher-Osteen 60 years old of Milwaukie, OR, left her cellular telephone in the Women's Restroom at the Clackamas Town Center Mall, south of the City of Portland. When she returned to the public restroom located in the lower level of the Clackamas Town Center she learned that someone had stolen her mislaid cellular phone. Some people are not aware that the taking of mislaid property is considered theft; there is no "finder's keepers."
The cellular phone is very unique; the Nokia model N82 silver in color has a KNFB reader attached. Mrs. Meagher-Osteen is legally blind and needs the assistance of the KNFB reader to overcome her visual limitations. Mrs. Meagher-Osteen uses the KNFB reader to scan printed text. The KNFB reader then translates the written text into a verbal output that allows Mrs. Meagher-Osteen to overcome her blindness.
According to Mrs. Meagher-Osteen there were other women present in the restroom at the time that she mislaid the Nokia cellular phone and attached KNFB reader.
Anyone with information about this theft of Mrs. Meagher-Osteen's mislaid cellular phone is encouraged to please contact the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office.
ADDITIONAL TIPS SOUGHT
Clackamas County Sheriff's Office investigators are seeking the assistance of the public surrounding this reported crime. Please reference Clackamas County Sheriff's Office Case #10-20995.
The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office urges anyone with information concerning this suspect person or crime to contact the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office's confidential Tip Line -- by phone at 503-723-4949 or by using the on-line e-mail form. http://www.clackamas.us/sheriff/tip.htm
The public can also submit crime-tip text messages to the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office from a cell phone. All users have to do is send a text message to CRIMES (274637 on your phone keypad) -- with the keyword CCSO as the first word in the message body. Important reminder: Please do not send emergency messages using the text-messaging system -- in case of an emergency, call 911.
MRS. MEAGHER-OSTEEN CURRENTLY HAS NO PHONE COMMUNICATION
Lieutenant Paul Steigleder II
A/PIO
Clackamas County Sheriff's Office
2223 South Kaen Road
Oregon City, OR 97045
PIO pager number is 503-237-2643
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