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Police search for woman suspected in multiple thefts

By Jack Heffernan, Columbian county government and small cities reporter
Published: April 22, 2019, 8:27pm
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Police are attempting to locate a woman suspected of committing a theft at a West Linn, Ore., day care and using stolen identification to pass forged checks in Vancouver and Happy Valley, Ore.
Police are attempting to locate a woman suspected of committing a theft at a West Linn, Ore., day care and using stolen identification to pass forged checks in Vancouver and Happy Valley, Ore. (Courtesy of West Linn, Ore., Police Department) Photo Gallery

Police are searching for a woman suspected of committing a theft at a day care center, passing forged checks and making fraudulent bank withdrawals.

The theft at the day care center occurred during a drop off on April 9 in the West Linn, Ore., area, according to the West Linn Police Department. Police say they want to speak with a woman who was seen using stolen identification to pass forged checks in Vancouver and Happy Valley, Ore. The woman may be wearing a wig and was driving a Mitsubishi SUV, according to the police department.

She also used stolen credit cards to make two fraudulent withdrawals from two different OnPoint Credit Unions in Oregon, according to the Vancouver Police Department.

Anyone with information about the woman can contact Vancouver Police Service Technician Camille Grima at camille.grima@cityofvancouver.us or West Linn Police Officer John Huntsman at jhuntsman@westlinnoregon.gov.

Four vehicles parked at day cares in Vancouver and Camas had their windows smashed in the first two weeks of April, according to Vancouver police.

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Columbian county government and small cities reporter