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Information from Gresham Police Department on a missing juvenile last seen in Gresham but from Milwaukie.If anyone has i...
06/21/2026

Information from Gresham Police Department on a missing juvenile last seen in Gresham but from Milwaukie.

If anyone has information about Mila’s whereabouts, they are asked to call the non-emergency line at 503-823-3333 (Multnomah County) or locally 503-786-7500 and reference Gresham PD case 26-27756

https://flashalert.net/id/GreshamPD/189306?fbclid=IwdGRleASkWztleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAo2NjI4NTY4Mzc5AAEecNXnyijexEsIgDjKkKAY8T3ts-B8kKK5wht9SUj-xrXAaXupNDca49xJ98E_aem_33_RcI38rpBrkIhPrkZi2A

Gresham Police Searching for Missing 13-year-old
***LINK IN COMMENTS***

Seeking Information On Vehicle Involved In Hit And Run Of E-Cyclist.On 6/18/26, Milwaukie Police responded to the inters...
06/18/2026

Seeking Information On Vehicle Involved In Hit And Run Of E-Cyclist.

On 6/18/26, Milwaukie Police responded to the intersection of SE Harmony Road and SE Linwood Ave. for a reported injury crash involving an e-cyclist.

Officers arrived and located an injured adult and learned they had been struck while riding in the roadway by a white colored SUV. It was determined the e-cyclist was travelling Westbound on SE Harmony and the white SUV was also travelling Westbound when the SUV and e-cyclist crashed in a sideswipe collision resulting in the e-cyclist being thrown to the ground. The driver of the white SUV initially stopped and spoke with the e-cyclist, then abruptly left the area prior to police arrival. After speaking with police, the e-cyclist was transported to a local hospital with significant cuts and bruises to the extremities and head.

The crash occurred between 11:55am and 12:00PM in the 6300 block of SE Harmony Road. If you are the driver of this SUV or have witness information of this crash including any dashcam, contact Officer Vandebrake; [email protected] or call the Milwaukie Police tip line at 503-786-7425. MiPD 26-3373. A crisp high definition image of the suspect vehicle has been provided for the comment section..

It’s the time of year bicycle and micromobility travel increases. Milwaukie Police urge motorists to increase awareness of vulnerable roadway users especially around intersections, and for cyclist/micromobility users of the roadway to practice predictable habits while following the rules of the road. Please wear approved safety equipment such as a helmet on active transportation and micromobility modes approved for roadway use.

https://www.milwaukieoregon.gov/business_detail_T13_R324.php

Milwaukie Police business office including records management will be closed Friday June 19th in observance of Juneteent...
06/17/2026

Milwaukie Police business office including records management will be closed Friday June 19th in observance of Juneteenth. Police are on duty 24/7 non emergency 503-786-7500 or call/text 911 as well as the red phone to dispatch located in the foyer.

Milwaukie and Portland metro area residents can experience a very mild cool climate then a rapid transition to sultry he...
06/13/2026

Milwaukie and Portland metro area residents can experience a very mild cool climate then a rapid transition to sultry heat overnight.

Please look out for young folks and the elderly as they can be the most susceptible to changes in the weather. If you are concerned for an vulnerable Milwaukie city resident and are unable to make a visit to them, you can always contact our dispatch at 503-786-7500 to have an Officer check their welfare. Ledding Library of Milwaukie will operate extended hours for cooling. Additional facilities can be located through this link; https://www.clackamas.us/relief

The warm dry weather also invites outdoor play in one of the many parks in the city managed by North Clackamas Parks & Recreation District. Enjoy the parks respectfully and encourage friends and family to do the same. Take water and as always we’ll be around to help if you need us. Non emergency 503-786-7500, call/text 911.

We don’t want to fill your feed with more noise on these topic but the gentle reminder to manage your personal environment when possible can be helpful and we do have some resources and links which might come in handy.

https://www.milwaukieoregon.gov/services/emergency_preparedness/fire_heat.php
https://ncprd.com/park-rules
https://www.oregon.gov/OSMB/boater-info/Pages/Boater-Education-Cards.aspx

May Calls for service data and recapOriginal report: https://www.milwaukieoregon.gov/business_detail_T13_R321.phpVideo: ...
06/03/2026

May Calls for service data and recap

Original report: https://www.milwaukieoregon.gov/business_detail_T13_R321.php
Video: "runners" https://youtu.be/0xehX78iMq8?si=X_17gxFHdJow025p

On May 3rd, a community member alerted Milwaukie Police to a significant makeshift camp located in Kronberg park near Se Mcloughlin Blvd. Officers contacted a female and male who was Identified as Larry Tucky 50, of Spokane. Officers quickly learned the female had a restraining order against Tuckey and he took off running toward Kellogg Creek. Tuckey jumped into the creek and began to swim prompting Officers to request marine rescue resources and additional units from the Clackamas County Sheriff’s office. Tuckey was located on the Lake Rd. side of Kellogg creek and taken into custody for violation of the restraining order and escape. MiPD #26-2373

On May 8th a Milwaukie Officer doing patrols near SE Hillside Ct. and SE Blossom Way observed a pickup he had identified previously as belonging to a male with a felony warrant who was also wanted for questioning by Portland Police for a weapons offense. Shortly after, the Officer saw that male near the pickup and attempted to contact him. The male, identified as John Moro 26, of Las Vegas, took off running towards SE 32nd Ave. Officers arriving in the area located Moro quickly and took him into custody. A female associate of Moro’s arrived shortly after to collect his belongings and was found to have a felony warrant also wanted in connection with a PPB weapons offense. Moro was taken to the Clackamas County Jail on his Felony warrants and escape, the female was transferred to PPB custody. MiPD #26-2486

On separate occasions in May, Milwaukie officers were dispatched to North Clackamas Wilbur Rowe Middle School and additionally on another day to SE 21st Ave. adjacent the Milwaukie High School for physically agitated or otherwise concerning actions by separate students. On both occasions, Milwaukie Behavioral Health specialists Glen Suchanek and Trista Erickson responded to support Officers and school staff. In both instances a student was in a behavioral health crisis, which was effectively de-escalated and resolved through voluntary medical transport due to the work of Glen and Trista. Police intervention was completely avoided.

On May 12th, Milwaukie Officers contacted a male who was reported to be using illegal narcotics near the 6100 block of SE King Rd. Officers arrived and contacted Jay Wolfe 28, of Portland. When officers learned Wolfe had a Clackamas County Warrant, they attempted to take Wolfe into custody but he ran towards SE Linwood Ave. An officer caught up to Wolfe who had ran into traffic and tackled him to the ground where he was taken into custody. Wolfe was taken to the Clackamas County jail on his warrant and escape. MiPD #26-2552

On May 15th Officers responded to a welfare check of a vehicle parked in the roadway on SE 37th Ave. The car was in drive with the driver passed out, their foot resting on the brake. Officers pinned the vehicle in from the front and rear and began efforts to wake the driver and passenger. When they did not wake, Officers summoned medical personnel and broke a car window to gain access. The passenger gained consciousness however the driver was administered Narcan and was very slow to wake. After both the driver and passenger were medically evaluated, the female was transported to the Clackamas County jail on a felony warrant and the driver, Christopher Landrum 34, of Portland was also transported to jail on a probation violation and possession of a controlled substance. MiPD #26-2620.

On May 28th, Milwaukie Officers were called to the 10600 block of SE Main St. on report of a male who had taken a pile of parcel packages from the office and ran into the adjacent woods. After an area check Officers did not find the suspect. The alert community member noticed the male a short time later in a tree and took several photos of them. Using those pictures, Officers found the male a short time later in downtown Milwaukie and were able to arrest him and recover the items. The male was on probation with Clackamas County and was also detained on separate probation violations. He was transported to the Clackamas County Jail. MiPD 26-2914

On May 31st, Milwaukie Police sent our Clackamas County Interagency SWAT member, two interagency Crisis Negotiation Team (CNT) members an interagency Crime Scene Reconstruction (CRAFT) member and multiple interagency Major Crimes Team Detectives to Sandy, Oregon for an active shooter/murder investigation. Details can be found here: https://www.clackamas.us/news/2026-06-01/bryan-andrew-moore-arraigned-on-murder-charges-attempted-murder-of-a-police-officer

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Calls for Service : 1915
Full data: Calls for service data

Traffic stops: 667

Welfare checks : 108 - total number is initially higher. Officers arrive on a welfare check and the call type is changed to the appropriate disposition based on the situation.

Stabilization Center BHU Referrals – 4

Stabilization Center LEO Referrals – 2

On scene with Police - 13

BHU unique Contacts (Glen/Trista) - TOTAL - 57

Police Report BHU Follow UP - 28 encounters

BHU= behavioral health unit

April Interagency Missions; CCSO interagency retail theft, Oregon City traffic safety blitz.

We cannot emphasize this message enough. While we cannot provide answers beyond facts, we can hope for strength and reso...
06/01/2026

We cannot emphasize this message enough. While we cannot provide answers beyond facts, we can hope for strength and resolve in matters such as these.

The city of Sandy, Oregon does not share a border with Milwaukie, but the bond of County ties us together in many ways. On Sunday your Milwaukie Police sent all of our interagency resources to assist. Crisis Negotiators, tactical team members, crime scene reconstruction and major crimes investigators. Those folks saw and are seeing first hand the impact this is having on those involved. While we grieve along with the community of Sandy, we are standing with you.

A speedy and full recovery to Sgt. Thornton who was shot along with our sincere thoughts and prayers to Sandy Police Department, we are here to help and will continue to support you!💙🖤💙

*UPDATED* - Shots Fired At Officers During Vehicle Pursuit Of Wanted Subject 5/28/26************************************...
05/28/2026

*UPDATED* - Shots Fired At Officers During Vehicle Pursuit Of Wanted Subject 5/28/26

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That's all folks..

Milwaukie Police would like to acknowledge and affirm the Clackamas County Courts decision today on sentencing for Loony John Franklin Kolb Toon.

“Loony John Franklin Kolb Toon pled guilty Thursday in Clackamas County Circuit Court to multiple felony charges stemming from a traffic stop last year where Toon shot at police as he fled the scene. Toon, 43, was convicted on four counts of Attempted Assault in the First Degree with a Firearm, Unlawful Use of a Firearm, Felon in Possession of a Firearm and Escape in the Second Degree and sentenced to 20 years in prison.“ (Clackamas County District Attorney) Full Story: https://www.clackamas.us/news/2026-05-28/loony-toon-man-who-shot-at-police-as-he-escaped-sentenced-to-20-years-in-prison

Milwaukie Police would like to thank the Portland Police Bureau patrol and SERT, Clackamas County Sheriff's Office tactical teams, City of Lake Oswego, Local Government Communications (LOCOM) the US Marshals office and the Clackamas County, Oregon District Attorney’s office for their support and work on this case.

This incident is another example of the uncertain moments Law Enforcement routinely encounter in the course of their duties.

Below is a link to a video compilation of the incident including body worn camera, local surveillance video, and LOCOM dispatch audio to provide some additional context to the events that transpired on June 20th 2025.

Full story: https://www.milwaukieoregon.gov/business_detail_T13_R277.php

https://youtu.be/_44I2-dyuAQ

On 5/28/26, Loony John Franklin Kolb was sentenced by the Clackamas County circuit court to 240 months in relation to this incident. Milwaukie – OR At approx...

Information on a local investigation Milwaukie Police assisted on a search warrant with K9 Flora.The Milwaukie Police De...
05/23/2026

Information on a local investigation Milwaukie Police assisted on a search warrant with K9 Flora.

The Milwaukie Police Department routinely assists outside agencies with electronics warrant sweeps using K9 Flora.

https://www.justice.gov/usao-or/pr/lake-oswego-man-charged-sexually-exploiting-multiple-minors-and-distributing-child

About K9 Flora
https://www.milwaukieoregon.gov/business_detail_T13_R148.php

A Lake Oswego, Oregon, man has been charged with sexually exploiting minor victims online and in person across multiple states and distributing child sexual abuse material

The Milwaukie Police business office including records management will be closed Monday May 25th in observance of Memori...
05/23/2026

The Milwaukie Police business office including records management will be closed Monday May 25th in observance of Memorial Day. Police are on duty 24/7, non emergency 503-786-7500, call/text 911. 🇺🇸

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