Crime at 600 BLOCK OF NE EASTBANK ESPLANADE on 04/05/2025 4:10 PM

Type: Other

Date: 04/05/2025 4:10 PM

Description: UNWANTED PERSON. Agency: Portland Police. Incident #: PP25000087025. Disclaimer: This report is from the Portland 911 Dispatch Incidents. Information is subject to change.

Address: 600 BLOCK OF NE EASTBANK ESPLANADE, PORT, OR

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Area Missing Persons

missing-person-record__Brandley

Name

Aaron Brandley

Missing Age

17

Est. Current Age

30

Last Seen

Vancouver, WA on 10/13/2011

Physical Description

Race: White Ethnicity: Caucasian Gender: Male Hair: Brown Eyes: Hazel Height: 6'8" Weight: 160 lbs

Case Number

MP27760

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Area Cold Cases

cold-case-record__Banks

Name

Lachelle Banks

Age

27

Cause of Death

Shooting

Info

On june 6, 1998, lachelle banks was staying the night at a friend’s apartment near the 5300 block on ne irving street. Minutes before midnight, multiple gunshots rang out and her friend ran to find lachelle, a 27-year-old african american female, shot to death on her living room floor. Her friend then ran to a neighbor’s and called 911. Ms. Banks was reported to be employed as an exotic dancer with multiple police contacts and may have been involved in drugs. Ms. Banks worked in alaska prior to returning to portland. After exploring numerous leads, police believe motive for this homicide may be related to money owed by the victim or it could be a case of mistaken identity.

Agency

Crime Stoppers of OR

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