An Oregon man smashed a window at a museum on Sunday and stole “numerous gold items” from inside earlier than fleeing the scene, in response to officers.
Deputies with the Washington County Sheriff’s Office responded at about 2:30 a.m. Sunday to a break-in alarm on the Rice Northwest Museum of Rocks and Minerals on Groveland Drive, the place they found a damaged window main into the constructing and footprints heading south from the museum.
Based on the sheriff’s workplace, deputies instantly arrange containment within the space and used a K9 monitor to attempt to find the suspect, however he was capable of escape.
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Deputies and museum employees searched the museum and located “a significant theft from a large display case containing numerous gold items,” the sheriff’s workplace wrote in a information launch.
The sheriff’s workplace stated the full worth of the lacking gadgets isn’t being launched right now.
The suspect was captured in safety footage on the museum, in response to deputies. He’s described as an average-built grownup White male carrying denims and a jacket.
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The incident stays under investigation.