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Autistic 10-year-old rides MAX alone

Portland Police investigate light rail crime.

The investigation into how a 10-year-old autistic boy ended up alone on a Portland MAX train is continuing.

Numerous witnesses have come forward, with various versions, related to where and when the child actually boarded the MAX train. Missing Persons Unit detectives are still investigating that aspect and are attempting to follow-up with those witnesses.

Due to the media’s timely broadcasting of this story, numerous family members, neighbors, teachers and families of students the child attends school with in Vancouver, Washington contacted detectives to offer information to help identify the child, as well as to offer insight related to his autism and family situation.

The media coverage was integral to the successful resolution of this case, in identifying the child and allowing Oregon Department of Human Services (DHS) and Washington Child Protective Services (CPS) to conduct an investigation to determine the best course of action to protect the child.

After the child was placed in protective custody of Oregon DHS, an associate of the child’s mother came forward and helped with information to confirm the child’s name and identity, but the associate did not know of the mother’s whereabouts. Attempts to locate the mother that night were met with negative results.

On Saturday morning, the mother contacted detectives and was advised that the child had been placed with DHS, pending a full investigation.

Training received by Portland Police Bureau officers in 2011, sponsored by the Oregon Autism Society proved very helpful to the officers in contacting the 10-year-old boy to help keep him calm.

The investigation is continuing and no further details can be released at this time.

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Man on light rail speaks to teens, gets assaulted

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PORTLAND, Ore. – A 57-year-old man who asked a group of teenagers to quiet down on a MAX train was assaulted on Friday.

Police were called to the Northeast 60th Avenue MAX platform around 5 p.m. on a report that multiple people were assaulting a man.

When officers arrived, they learned the man had asked a large group of around 15 to 20 black male teenagers to keep it down. That apparently didn’t sit well with the teenagers and some of them allegedly attacked the man.

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Judge dismisses suit to prevent light rail on Interstate 90

Bellevue developer Kemper Freeman’s lawsuit to prevent construction of a light rail line from Seattle to the Eastside via the Interstate 90 bridge was denied on Friday in Kittitas County Superior Court.
Judge Michael Cooper’s summary judgment rejects — for now, at least —

READ MORE: http://theolympiareport.com/judge-dismisses-suit-to-prevent-light-rail-on-interstate-90/

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Washington County next light rail battleground?

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The rebellion against Metro planning and MAX light rail in Clackamas County may be spreading to Washington County.

Concerns about the potential cost and development impacts of a possible MAX line along Southwest Barbur Boulevard and Highway 99E were …

READ MORE: http://www.portlandtribune.com/news/story.php?story_id=133158931062867200

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Coast Guard: Proposed I-5 bridge too low

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The Coast Guard says the planned new Portland-Vancouver Interstate 5 bridge would be too low for Columbia River ship traffic. The Coast Guard official responsible for issuing a bridge permit, Randall Overton in Seattle, …

READ MORE: http://www.kgw.com/news/local/Coast-Guard-planned-CRC-bridge-too-low-141197943.html

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Seattle Times: Columbia River bridge too low

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The Coast Guard says the planned new Portland-Vancouver Interstate 5 bridge would be too low for Columbia River ship traffic. The Associated Press It figures. Any and every mistake always costs MORE, never less. Why is that? …

READ MORE: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2017646792_apwacolumbiarivercrossing.html

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Ron Paul blasts supporters of CRC

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Ron Paul blasted his colleagues in Congress for allowing the highway trust fund to dwindle, putting projects like the Columbia River Crossing in jeopardy. “If we have the federal government involved and if there are highway funds, those funds should …

READ MORE: http://news.opb.org/article/ron-paul-rallies-supporters-ahead-wachington-caucus/

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Proposed Columbia River Crossing is a bridge too low, Coast Guard says

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Changing the design and raising the structure would be expensive. It could also put the CRC in a bureaucratic box. The current bridge is not high enough for …

READ MORE: http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2012/03/new_columbia_river_crossing_br.html

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Another $150 Million for the Columbia River Crossing?

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Head-smacking news about the would-be new Interstate 5 bridge over the Columbia River, the good ol’ multibillion-dollar Columbia River Crossing…

READ MORE: http://blogtown.portlandmercury.com/BlogtownPDX/archives/2012/03/02/another-150-million-for-the-columbia-river-crossing

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Coast Guard: planned Columbia River bridge too low

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Plans for the Columbia River Crossing do not include a bridge high enough to meet the “reasonable needs” of the myriad ships that ply the busy waterway, the US Coast Guard has told project officials. It’s news that has put a halt on …

READ MORE: http://www.columbian.com/news/2012/mar/02/coast-guard-planned-columbia-river-bridge-too-low/

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Bridge planned too low

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Plans for the Columbia River Crossing do not include a bridge high enough to meet the “reasonable needs” of the myriad ships that ply the busy waterway, the US Coast Guard has told project officials. It’s news that has put a halt on …

READ MORE: http://www.columbian.com/news/2012/mar/02/official-planned-bridge-too-low/

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Clark County lawmakers show concern about Columbia River Crossing tolls

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OLYMPIA – Clark County representatives expressed mixed emotions Thursday over the Columbia River Crossing toll bill that passed the House the previous night. The measure, Senate Bill 6445, gives Transportation …

READ MORE: http://www.oregonlive.com/politics/index.ssf/2012/03/washington_legislature_clark_c.html

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