HIT AND RUN DRIVER DAMAGES LANDSCAPING AND HOME
News Release from West Linn Police Dept.
Posted on FlashAlert: December 9th, 2013 3:05 PM
Downloadable file: Composite drawing of suspect
At 9:08 PM Sunday December 8th, West Linn police officers responded to a hit and run crash at 19960 Roan Circle. The home owner described the suspect as alone in the vehicle, a white male, in his late 40's, driving a late 80's to 2000 dark green Jeep Cherokee with no license plates. The suspect drove up Hidden Springs Road, onto Roan Circle, through the yard, and landscaping, striking the house causing extensive damage, including about 20 feet of railing and banister at the entrance of the house. As the homeowner was calling police, the suspect began "jockeying" his vehicle around, driving away, up Hidden Springs. Another caller reported a short time later, that a vehicle was driving down Salamo Road, smoking.
Officers followed the trail of fluids leaking from the vehicle until the trail stopped. The suspect vehicle should look similar to the one in the photograph, with the addition of having extensive front end damage, a missing front bumper, no license plates with a temporary license in the rear window. The suspect vehicle was last seen steaming and smoking as it drove away. The witnesses worked with Forensic Artist Joyce Nagy to produce an artist's concept drawing of the suspect.
If you have any information, please contact West Linn Police Officer Chris Thomas or Officer Larry Redler at 503-655-6214.
Officers followed the trail of fluids leaking from the vehicle until the trail stopped. The suspect vehicle should look similar to the one in the photograph, with the addition of having extensive front end damage, a missing front bumper, no license plates with a temporary license in the rear window. The suspect vehicle was last seen steaming and smoking as it drove away. The witnesses worked with Forensic Artist Joyce Nagy to produce an artist's concept drawing of the suspect.
If you have any information, please contact West Linn Police Officer Chris Thomas or Officer Larry Redler at 503-655-6214.
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