Woman Abducted in Oregon, Caught on Doorbell Camera

Authorities in Oregon are investigating a horrifying incident where a woman was abducted from a Hillsboro home, as captured on a doorbell camera. The incident occurred around 10:45 p.m. on Sunday, when a woman was seen ringing the doorbell and knocking at a residence near Southeast 32nd Avenue and East Main Street. Moments later, a man approached her from behind, prompting her to scream for help. The man forced her into a white pickup truck and drove away. Although the victim and suspect were not immediately identified, police have confirmed that they knew each other and that it was not a random attack. Thankfully, the victim was found safe, and a suspect has been taken into custody and charged with kidnapping.

Kidnapping Suspect Arrested in Hillsboro After Doorbell Camera Catches Abduction

Hillsboro police apprehended a kidnapping suspect on Monday following a chilling incident captured by a doorbell camera. The footage shows a man seizing a woman and carrying her to his vehicle while she desperately cries for help. The incident occurred near Southeast 32nd Avenue and East Main Street on Sunday night. The victim pounded on a nearby house’s door, pleading for assistance. The police swiftly identified and apprehended the suspect, ensuring the woman’s safety. Authorities have emphasized that the suspect and the victim were acquainted, ruling out any threat to the general public. The suspect, whose identity remains undisclosed, will likely face kidnapping charges.

Hillsboro Kidnapping: Woman Found Safe, Suspect in Custody

A terrifying incident has unfolded in Hillsboro, Oregon, where a woman was allegedly kidnapped by a male suspect. The incident was captured on video and circulated widely on social media, prompting the Hillsboro Police Department to release the footage to the public. The authorities swiftly apprehended the suspect, and the woman has been located unharmed. The police have since confirmed that the suspect and victim were acquainted, indicating that the attack was not random.

Oregon Man Arrested in Kidnapping Caught on Doorbell Camera

Police in Oregon have arrested a suspect in connection with a kidnapping incident that was captured on a doorbell camera. The incident occurred late Sunday night in Hillsboro, a city just outside of Portland. The victim, a woman, was seen on camera crying for help before she was picked up and carried away by a male individual. Investigators said the pair left in a white pickup truck, and the incident was being investigated as a possible kidnapping. Police announced Monday morning that a man had been arrested and charged with kidnapping. The victim and suspect knew each other, and there was no danger to the public.

Possible Kidnapping in Hillsboro, Oregon: Woman Seen Being Carried Away on Security Camera

A home security camera in Hillsboro, Oregon captured footage on Sunday evening that appears to show a woman being forcibly carried away against her will. The black-and-white video depicts the woman ringing a doorbell and waiting for someone to answer before a bearded man approaches and carries her away. The Hillsboro Police Department is actively investigating the incident as a possible kidnapping.

Police Investigate Possible Kidnapping in Hillsboro, Ask for Public Help

Hillsboro police are investigating a possible kidnapping after a home’s doorbell camera captured a woman crying for help and then a man grabbing her and driving off. The incident occurred on Sunday at a residence near Southeast 32nd Avenue and East Main Street. The suspect is believed to have fled in an extended or crew cab white pickup truck without a canopy. Police are asking anyone with information to contact them at either 503-629-0111 or 911. Case number 53-2024-7882.

Intel Contractor Sues Company Over Toxic Chemical Exposure

A contractor working at Intel’s D1X factory in Hillsboro has filed a lawsuit against the company, alleging he was injured by exposure to toxic chemicals in April 2022. The lawsuit alleges that Intel was negligent in not providing the contractor with protective gear and is seeking $500,000 in noneconomic damages and nearly $50,000 for medical bills.

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