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Portland police seeks public's help identifying witness to assault

Portland, ORLocal News

The Portland Police Bureau is reaching out to the community for help in identifying a critical witness to an assault that occurred in December 2022 in front of a business located in the 12000 block of Southeast Stark Street. This incident is currently under review for an upcoming trial, and police officials believe that information from this witness could significantly impact the proceedings and outcome. This initiative reflects a growing emphasis on community involvement in public safety and crime prevention. By encouraging individuals with potential information to come forward, the police aim to foster a collaborative approach to law enforcement. The appeal highlights the vital role that witnesses play in the judicial process and the importance of community vigilance.

Authorities stress that any information provided could be pivotal in ensuring justice is served, urging the public to assist in this matter to maintain safety in the region.

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