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Mexican Latino Sureno Norteno gang members have ruined Canby Oregon

 Canby really does have a mexican  gang problem.
wher eever mexicans go they spoil their nests.
My nephew has lived in Canby for the last 20+ years.
He has seen it grow from a very quiet rural community to a suburb of portland with a huge increase in population
There is gang problem there, and although it may not be on the scale of a SoCal city, it is there.
Through the years it has steadily grown, and it is a problem
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July 4, 2007 10:35 PM

Citizen reports gang members fighting

Canby Police arrest 14 after two separate gang fights during the General Canby Days Fireworks Show. The first incident started at 10:35pm after a citizen reported that over 20 gang members were fighting at the corner of Township Rd and S Redwood Street in Canby.

The first Officers to arrive found a large number of Sureno gang members standing in the middle of the street. One gang member armed with a knife ran from arriving officers. This resulted in a foot pursuit and the suspect was not located.

The remaining gang members disregarded the officer’s orders to leave the area and became very verbal and belligerent with the responding officers.

Due to the large amount of gang members, the arriving officers called for cover officers to respond. Officers took 7 male juvenile Sureno gang members into custody, ages ranging from 15 years old to 17 years old. They were charged with Disorderly Conduct and Interfering with a Police Officer. Two male adult Sureno gang members were arrested and charged with Disorderly Conduct and Interfering with a Police Officer.

The two adult gang members are:


JOSE ENRIQUE PEREZ DOB: 12-15-87
HECTOR MONTOYA-GUTIERREZ DOB: 9-5-88


MARIO CAMARENA-ZAMORA DOB: 1-30-82
Charges: RESISTING ARREST AND DISORDERLY CONDUCT


OMAR CAMARENA DOB: 2-17-83
Charges: RESISTING ARREST AND DISORDERLY CONDUCT

The 5th suspect is an associate of the Norteno gang:


MAYOLO ORTEGA-RAMIREZ DOB: 1-5-74
Charges: RESISTING ARREST, DISORDERLY CONDUCT, AND INTERFERING WITH A POLICE OFFICER

These suspects were lodged at the Clackamas County Jail.

No officers or citizens were injured during this very dangerous situation. There were hundreds of families attending the General Canby Days Fireworks Show while these incidents were occurring. Officers reported that there were many frightened parents and children that witnessed the actions of the gang members.

If you live in town, it is evident. If you live on the outskirts, not so much.
And if you got kids in high school, it’s really obvious.
If you don’t believe me, go hang out on the main drag some weekend in the early morning hours.Here’s some real life, fact based, undisputable, documented examples:
http://blog.oregonlive.com/breakingn…to_pair_o.html
http://blog.oregonlive.com/breakingn…lated_fig.html
http://www.ci.canby.or.us/CityGovern…ltr5-30-06.pdf
http://www.canbypolice.com/press_2006_page.asp
http://www.canbypolice.com/press_pages/070704_1035.html
http://stoptheinvasionoforegon.wordp…-mexican-slum/
http://www.salem-news.com/articles/n…ang_110806.php

There is no denying it.
Google it. Read the newspapers. Do some research.
Now tell me there is not a gang problem in Canby.
I’ve showed you that there is a gang problem, now show me evidence otherwise.

 

Read more: http://www.city-data.com/forum/portland/167817-can-anyone-tell-me-about-canby-2.html#ixzz0WKG0TGGa

They were both lodged at Clackamas County Jail.

At 10:50pm Canby Officers in the same area received a report of another gang fight. Arriving Officers found members of the Norteno gang standing in the middle of Township Road. When the Officers told the gang members to move from the street they began to challenge the officers.

The Officers immediately called for cover officers. The arriving cover officers were confronted by multiple Norteno gang members fighting with the officers that were requesting cover.

As the officers were attempting to take the gang members into custody, other gang members were grabbing the officers. Additional Officers from the Canby Police Department, Molalla Police Department, and the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Department arrived to assist.

Officers learned that the Norteno gang members were attempting to get into a Sureno gang members house located near the intersection of Township and S Redwood Street and may have been armed with a bat.

Canby Police arrested 5 suspects. 4 of the suspects are members of the Norteno gang, they are listed as:


JONATHAN SAUCEDO-JIMENEZ DOB: 5-26-86
Charges: RESISTING ARREST AND DISORDERLY CONDUCT


JOBANI JIMENEZ-SAUCEDO DOB: 8-5-87
Charges: RESISTING ARREST AND DISORDERLY CONDUCT

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November 8th, 2006

FIVE ARRESTED IN CANBY GANG FIGHT

On 11-7-06 at 3:40pm, Canby Officers responded to the report of a gang fight in the area of SE 2nd ave and S Juniper Street in Canby. Upon arrival, Officers were confronted by five gang members, four Surenos and one Norteno.

Three of the Surenos broke glass bottles in front of one of the Officers and were holding the broken glass in their hands. The officer ordered them to drop the glass and at first they refused to comply and them they decided to drop the glass.

The fight started when four Surenos confronted the one Norteno and wanted to fight. The Norteno, who was identified as Jonathan Saucedo-Jimenez, ran home and retrieved a baseball bat and returned to fight the other four.

No one was injured during the fight and all five subjects were arrested and lodged at Clackamas County Jail.

The four Surenos were identified as:

HECTOR G. MONTOYA-GUTIERREZ DOB: 9-5-88
Charges:
Disorderly Conduct
Offensive Littering
Interfering with a Police Officer

VICTOR A. MORALES DOB: 9-4-87
Charges:
Disorderly Conduct

SAUL MORALES DOB: 3-9-88
Charges:
Disorderly Conduct
Offensive Littering
Interfering with a Police Officer

JAVIER CRUZ-MENDOZA DOB: 3-24-88
Charges:
Disorderly Conduct
Offensive Littering
Interfering with a Police Officer

The Norteno was identified as:

JONATHAN SAUCEDO-JIMENEZ DOB: 5-26-88
Charges:
Disorderly Conduct

Jonathan Saucedo-Jimenez was also the victim of last weeks drive by shooting that occurred at his apartment on S Knott Street in Canby.

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October 30th, 2006

DRIVE BY GANG SHOOTING IN CANBY

Canby Police were called at 1:49am to 282 S Knott Street in Canby on the report of a drive by shooting. Residents reported hearing two gunshots and a vehicle driving away. Officers recovered three rounds from the apartment. Two rounds were located inside the apartment lodged in a couch and a third round was located lodged in a step near the front door. There was no one injured in the shooting. The residents reported that the couch is where a subject usually sleeps at night, but he was not sleeping there tonight.

The apartment, which has ties to the Norteno Gang, was believed to have been targeted as retaliation for a beating involving a rival gang member a few days before.

The investigation is continuing, and anyone with information is encouraged to call the Canby Police at 503 266-1104.

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October 17th, 2006

CANBY POLICE ARREST NORTENO GANG ASSOCIATE ON WEAPONS CHARGE

On Friday October 13, 2006 at 2:56pm, JAVIER GOMEZ-GUTIERREZ DOB: 9-30-83, was arrested for Possession of a Concealed Weapon, Carrying a Concealed Weapon, and Possession of a Forged Instrument (Forged Social Security Card).

GOMEZ-GUTIERREZ was contacted at the intersection of SE 2nd ave and S Locust Street in Canby by Officer’s Nate DiCenzo and Chris Scharmota. During the contact Officer DiCenzo located a Ruger 10/22 Rifle in the left pant leg of GOMEZ-GUTIERREZ’S pants. The normal rifle stock had been removed and replaced with a pistol grip. The rifle was loaded with one round in the chamber and two rounds in the magazine. GOMEZ-GUTIERREZ is an associate of the Norteno Gang.

A Switchblade knife and a forged Social Security Card were also located on GOMEZ-GUTIERREZ. He was lodged at Clackamas County Jail and the case is being referred to the Clackamas County District Attorney’s Office.

November 9, 2009 at 2:53 am Leave a comment

CARLOS DUENAS-GONZALEZ, Drunk Illegal Mexican shuts down highway for 2.5 hours after crashing car in Occupied Oregon

667CARLOS DUENAS-GONZALEZ, Drunk Illegal Mexican shuts down highway for 2.5 hours after crashing car Oregon State Police -

 03/15/09

 Look at what one drunk mexican cost Americans in one day: shutting down highway , free medical at OHSU. Amazing and the Oregonian doesnt consider this a news story?Mexicans are bankrupting this state and yet Oregon Government wishes to give them Amnesty?

A Canby-area man      Drunk Illegal Generic Mexican  was critically injured early Sunday morning when he lost control of his pickup on Highway 99E south of Canby and rolled multiple times.

On March 15, 2009 at approximately 4:50 a.m. a 1997 Ford pickup driven by CARLOS DUENAS-GONZALEZ, age 23, from Canby, was northbound on Highway 99E about a quarter mile south of Barlow Road when, for an unknown reason, lost control sliding sideways off the highway and rolled at least three times. Oregon State Police (OSP) troopers investigating the crash reported from the area the pickup left the highway to where it came to rest was approximately 600 feet.DUENAS-GONZALEZ was believed to be using safety restraints and critically injured. Following initial care at the scene by Canby Fire Department personnel, he was transported by ground ambulance to Oregon Health Sciences University.

OSP troopers from the Portland Area Command office are continuing the investigation. Alcohol is believed to be a contributing factor.

ODOT assisted with traffic control. Highway 99E was closed at the scene of the crash for about 2 1/2 hours.

No photographs available for release

March 15, 2009 at 9:34 pm 1 comment

Drunk Mexican Alberto Baca, Hillsboro drives drunk into River

Hillsboro Man Drunk Dangerous most likely Illegal Mexican  Hospitalized after Crashing Car over River
Washington Co. Sheriff’s Office – 01/21/09

The case will be turned over to the District Attorney’s Office for possible DUII and Reckless Driving charges.( possible? how about deportation and jailing him, in mexico?

 Alberto E Baca

 645 W Main St, Apt 2

 Hillsboro, OR 97123-3721

 report illegals and their employers in Oregon

 

 

 

 

 

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ICE address  DHS

Immigration and Customs

Department of Homeland Security

Attn: Investigations

511 NW Broadway

Portland Oregon97209

 this would almost be funny but think about who he could have killed and how much this will cost us. Yes another pathway to citizenship mexican)

Summary of Event: On January 20, 2009 at 11:46 PM, Washington County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a single vehicle crash at a 90 degree corner at SW Geiger Road south of Forest Grove. One person drunk    drunk mexican  was injured and transported to the hospital on Lifeflight.  bet that cost a  lotDetails of Event: Sheriff’s Deputies arrived and found that a vehicle failed to negotiate a sharp right turn. The initial investigation revealed that a 2001 Dodge Intrepid left the roadway at a very high rate of speed causing the vehicle to go airborne over the Tualatin River before landing in its side. The vehicle traveled over 100 feet through the air before landing in a thicket of trees.

Witnesses told deputies they heard a crash and went outside to see if anyone needed help. They told the deputies they heard a splashing sound from the river and heard what appeared to be a person moaning. Concerned that someone  another drunk mexican may have fallen into the icy water, multiple deputies responded in an effort to locate the person and get them medical attention. The Forest Grove and Cornelius Police and Fire Departments assisted in the search.

The only access to the vehicle was through a farm field. Deputies found the vehicle was unoccupied. Sheriff’s Deputies diligently continued the search along the shoreline and through the heavy brush and Blackberry thickets. Deputies were very concerned because the temperature outside was below freezing and it would be difficult for anyone to survive through the night if they were wet or injured.

The intense search paid off two hours after the crash at 1:56 AM when Sheriff’s Deputies found 32 year-old,011506011613010308200804106813def4ad850c6d36007c6bBaca was about 200 feet down stream from where he crashed the vehicle. Mr. Baca was found lying in the thick brush on the bank of the Tualatin River. He was covering his head with his shirt that he took off. Mr. Baca is believed to be the lone occupant of the vehicle. His clothing was soaking wet. He was shivering and he had multiple cuts and bruises. Mr. Baca was transported to the hospital by Lifeflight for hypothermia and possible internal injuries.

The Sheriff’s Deputies are credited with saving Mr. Baca’s life. It does appear alcohol and speed were factors in this crash.  

 

January 22, 2009 at 6:07 am Leave a comment


 

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