Theft at 4300 BLOCK OF NE HALSEY ST on 02/15/2026 12:39 PM

Type: Theft

Date: 02/15/2026 12:39 PM

Description: VEHICLE STOLEN - COLD. Agency: Portland Police. Incident #: PP26000045862. Disclaimer: This report is from the Portland 911 Dispatch Incidents. Information is subject to change.

Address: 4300 BLOCK OF NE HALSEY ST, PORT, OR

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Area Missing Persons

missing-person-record__Valenti

Name

Cheryl Valenti

Missing Age

33

Est. Current Age

61

Last Seen

Vancouver, WA on 11/23/1997

Physical Description

Race: White Ethnicity: Caucasian Gender: Female Hair: Brown Eyes: Hazel Height: 5'9" Weight: 130 lbs

Case Number

MP21781

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Area Cold Cases

cold-case-record__Hines

Name

Althene Hines

Age

43

Cause of Death

Blunt Force Trauma

Info

On sunday, august 20, 1989, the body of an unidentified african-american female was discovered in the bed of a 1972 ford courier pickup. This vehicle appeared abandoned and was parked on ne ivy street, just east of martin luther king junior boulevard. The body was in a state of decomposition. An autopsy was performed and the cause of death was determined to be blunt force trauma. As a result of the autopsy, the body was identified as althene hines, a 43-year-old african-american female. Ms. Hines lived in the 5000 block of ne 23rd avenue and was last seen alive on thursday, august 17, 1989, three days prior to the discovery of her body. Investigators at the time believed that ms. Hines was not killed at the location where her body was found. They suspect she was murdered somewhere else then transported, probably in a vehicle, to the ford courier pickup.

Agency

Crime Stoppers of OR

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