04/28/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/28/2026 18:03
On Thursday, April 23, 2026, officers from North Precinct Neighborhood Response Team conducted a retail theft mission at Jantzen Beach Shopping Center.
During the afternoon/evening mission, law enforcement contacted individuals suspected of theft and other criminal activity. Officer made 11 arrests and recovered $1,000 of stolen merchandise. Officers also recovered one firearm and charged Kenneth Jackson, 47, with a Felon in Possession of a Firearm. Jackson had a warrant for Rape and several other crimes. Charges for other custodies include arrest warrants, Theft III and Assault IV.
During retail theft missions, PPB members work directly with our retail partners to identify, apprehend, and work toward prosecution of these offenders. Following each retail theft mission, officers conduct follow-up and work closely with the Multnomah County District Attorney's Office to ensure prosecution on these cases.
Retail theft is often more than just shoplifting items for personal use. Many suspects are involved in organized theft rings. That entails stealing items that can easily be sold for cash on the secondary market or returned to stores for a "refund." Returning or attempting to return stolen property, no matter the value, is a class-C felony.
In many cases, these individuals are involved in criminal activity that extends far beyond retail theft, including illegally possessed guns, drug possession and distribution, vehicle theft, and more. Additionally, disrupting theft preserves the viability of retail businesses that serve the Portland community. Therefore, these missions go a long way in improving livability across the area. Mission commanders analyze theft and other crime data to focus their missions on the neighborhoods most impacted by these crimes, which are often large retail shopping complexes.
PPB recognizes that smaller local businesses are also impacted by retail theft and it is our belief and goal that arresting and holding prolific thieves accountable will help reduce these crimes for the entire business community.
PPB would like to thank its partners for their collaboration aimed at addressing the ongoing problem of retail theft in the Portland Metropolitan area.
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