Extortion — 1:20 p.m. May 31
Officers took a statement after a suspect attempted to extort a Sandy resident on Facebook by falsely claiming to have their missing dog. The dog was later reunited with its owner after the suspect was blocked.
Burglary — 1:32 p.m. May 31
Sandy officers were dispatched to a burglary in progress in the 17000 block of Fir Drive after a resident said two unknown suspects were in his house.
Obstructing police — 7:31 p.m. May 31
Kiera M. Erwin, 33, of Eagle Creek, was arrested for interfering with a criminal investigation in the 39000 block of Evans Street.
Domestic violence — May 31
Officers responded to reports of an armed domestic dispute in the 39000 block of Evans Street.
Hit and run — 9:45 a.m. June 1
Officers responded to a hit-and-run in the 38000 block of Highway 26.
Firearm — 11:30 a.m. June 1
A gun was found in the 39000 block of Pleasant Street and turned in to the Sandy Police Department
Animal attack — 5:20 p.m. June 3
A person was walking their dog in the 19000 block of Oak Avenue when another dog came out of its house and attacked.
Theft — June 4
Officers responded to a cold theft in the 17000 block of Ruben Lane after more than $6,000 worth of jewelry was stolen from a home.
Runway juvenile — 9:03 a.m. June 4
A runaway juvenile was found in the 16700 block of Bluff Road. He was taken into protective custody and released to his parents.
Assault — 7:10 p.m. June 4
Thomas Gregory Wolff, 18, of Sandy, was arrested for fourth-degree assault in the 17200 block of Meinig Avenue.
Probation violation — 4:30 p.m. June 6
Matthew Tanner Unverrich, 29, of Sandy, was arrested for violating his probation in the 17000 block of Bluff Road.
DUII — 12:03 a.m. June 7
Miguel Santos Andrade, 54, of Portland, was arrested for driving while under the influence of intoxicants after being pulled over near Highway 26 and Bluff Road. He had a breath sample of 0.20%.
Trespassing — 11:23 a.m. June 7
Curtis Anthony Jones, 43, of Sandy, was arrested in the 37000 block of Reich Court for multiple warrants and trespassing.
Possession — June 8
Jamiyh K Johnson, 23, of Sandy, was charged with possession of methamphetamine in the 40000 block of Therese Street
Assault — 7:30 p.m. June 9
An unknown woman attacked a victim in the 36000 block of Highway 26 before fleeing in a vehicle.
Theft — 9:44 a.m. June 10
Unknown suspects broke into a car and stole a backpack. The backpack was later recovered nearby.
Marijuana — 2:49 p.m. June 10
A juvenile was using and in possession of marijuana in the 37400 block of Bell Street. They were cited for minor in possession and released to parents.
Littering — June 9
A white truck dumped trash on Industrial Way.
Damaged property — 8:49 p.m. June 10
An unknown suspect attempted to break into a home in the 39000 block of Pioneer Boulevard. About $31 of damage was caused to a padlock during an attempt to break it.
Graffiti — June 10/11
Sometime between June 10/11 an unknown suspect applied graffiti in Cedar Park. The cleanup is estimated to cost $25.
DUII — 11 a.m. June 11
Brandon Scott Burkhardt, 35, of Boring, was arrested for DUII in the 39000 block of Pleasant Street.
Possession — 10:44 p.m. June 11
Joseph N. Rairden, 44, of Boring, was arrested near Highway 26 and Ruben Lane on charges including trafficking, and possession of controlled substance (hallucinogen and amphetamine).
Graffiti — June 11
A known homeless man went into Cedar Park after dark and applied graffiti to the picnic area. The estimated cost is $50. The suspect was cited.
Fire — June 12
Six young men entered Cedar Park after dark and used gasoline to light a ball on fire and hit it around the park.
Warrant arrest — 7:45 p.m. June 12
Elizabeth M. Edmonds, 42, of Gresham, was arrested for an outstanding warrant out of Clackamas County after a traffic stop near Proctor Boulevard and Bluff Road.
Driving while suspended — June 12
Joseph N. Rairden, 45, of Boring, was arrested for driving while suspended in the 16000 block of 362nd Avenue.
Theft — 7:46 p.m. June 12
An adult man was seen on security footage stealing park equipment from Cedar Park. The cost of the items taken was $40.
