Portland Police Bureau’s East Precinct partnered with the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office for another successful night of stopping stolen vehicles and arresting car thieves. East Precinct continues to run these operations using a data driven and evidence-based approach to conduct fewer stops while increasing their rate of stolen vehicle recoveries.
On Friday, April 21, 2023, East Precinct and MCSO conducted the latest Stolen Vehicle Operation (SVO), focusing on the eastern area of East Precinct, and in the Fairview/Troutdale area. In total, 19 individuals were arrested and 13 actively driven stolen vehicles were recovered. The following is a summary of the SVO results:
13 – Stolen Vehicles Recovered
19 – Arrests
1 – Illegally Possessed Firearms Seized
15 – Warrants Serviced
9 – Vehicles Eluded
6 – Suspects Eluded on Foot
13 – Vehicles Towed
8 – Citations Issued
27 – Drivers contacted with no valid driving privilege
21 – Vehicles contacted with no valid vehicle insurance
1 in every 4 stops resulted in a Stolen Vehicle
1 in every 3 stops resulted in a Custody
1 in every 3 stops resulted in a Warrant Serviced
1 in every 5 stops resulted in a Vehicle Eluding
1 in every 8 stops resulted in a Subject Eluding on Foot
1 in every 4 stops resulted in a Vehicle Towed
1 in every 6 stops resulted in a Citation Issued
“These ongoing missions are successful due to the commitment shown by the East Precinct personnel and command to really focus enforcement efforts on stolen vehicles and the nexus they have with gun violence,” said Chief Chuck Lovell. “I want to thank the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office for their partnership and assistance with this mission.”
“Working together to reduce community violence allows us to build safer communities. I want to thank the Portland Police Bureau for including us in this focused effort in east Multnomah County,” added Sheriff Nicole Morrisey O’Donnell.