Crime & Safety

$2,500 Reward For Beaverton Burglar Duo

A man and woman were captured on surveillance cameras burglarizing a Beaverton home in July. Now sheriff's officials are offering a reward.

BEAVERTON, OR — Two people suspected of burglarizing a Beaverton home in July now have a reward out for their arrest. Crime Stoppers of Oregon and the Washington County Sheriff's Office are offering up to $2,500 for any information that leads to the arrest of the unidentified man and woman.

The burglary reportedly occurred at a home near Southwest 174th Avenue and Eirwen Street on July 15. While the residents were not home at the time of the burglary, home surveillance cameras captured images of the pair and the vehicles they used.

The suspects arrived at the home just after 5:30 p.m. in what appears to be either a Jeep Liberty or Cherokee and an older Ford pickup, sheriff's officials said.

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The man is described as white, bald, and heavily tattooed on both arms. The woman is also white and shorter than the man.

Anyone who recognizes the pair or has information about this burglary is asked to call the Washington County Sheriff's Office or Crime Stoppers at 503-823-4357, or submit a tip online to Crime Stoppers.

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