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Gresham Police Investigate Early Morning Hit-and-Run on Southeast Stark

Portland, ORLocal News

Gresham Police are actively investigating a hit-and-run incident that occurred early on September 16, 2024, on Southeast Stark Street, a significant concern for local residents regarding road safety. The police have not yet identified the suspect, and they are urging anyone with information to come forward to assist in the investigation. In a related story, a standoff in Linn County concluded tragically with the death of the suspect, who had struck a pedestrian with their vehicle, further emphasizing the pressing issues of public safety in the region. Meanwhile, The Grotto, a well-known spiritual site in northeast Portland, is celebrating its 100th anniversary, an event that brings the community together to reflect on a century of peace and prayer. These varied stories illustrate the complexities of life in Portland, showcasing both the challenges faced by law enforcement and the resilience of community spirit.

The article serves as a timely reminder of the pressing issues that residents are currently grappling with, while also highlighting significant community milestones. As investigations continue, the local community remains vigilant, hoping for improvements in public safety and continued celebration of their cultural heritage.

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