10/27/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/27/2025 16:41
The Portland Police Bureau and Portland Fire & Rescue continue to investigate a fire that occurred near the residence of City Councilor Candace Avalos.
At this time, investigators cannot definitively determine the exact cause of the fire. However, preliminary findings indicate that the fire did not originate in Councilor Avalos' vehicle or other property belonging to her. The fire began in a storage shed adjacent to the residence, and Councilor Avalos and other nearby residents were affected by the spread of the fire. Furthermore, no evidence of an accelerant or incendiary device was found, and at this time, there is no evidence to suggest the fire was specifically targeting Councilor Avalos. Investigators are actively working to identify the person responsible and to determine a more specific cause.
"We are deeply grateful to the first responders and investigators who have been working tirelessly around the clock on this investigation," PPB Chief Bob Day and PF&R Chief Lauren Johnson shared in a joint statement. "Thanks to their dedication and professionalism, Councilor Avalos and her neighbors were physically unharmed. Their safety remains our top priority, and we will continue to thoroughly investigate the cause of this fire."
Anyone with information related to the incident is encouraged to contact the PF&R Tip Line at 503-823-3473 or [email protected] and reference PPB case number 25-293927.
The Portland Fire Investigations Unit, composed of PF&R sworn investigators and a detective from the Portland Police Bureau, continues to work around the clock to gather evidence and ensure public safety.
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***Original Message Below***
On Sunday, October 26, 2025 at 2:40a.m., Portland Fire & Rescue (PF&R) responded to a fire in the Mill Park Neighborhood. Upon arrival they found several vehicles and a carport on fire. The vehicles were parked and unoccupied. Firefighters extinguished the fire, and no one was injured.
PF&R requested a Fire Investigator and Portland
Police. East Precinct officers responded to the scene and assisted with the initial investigation. They determined that the vehicle of origin belongs to City Councilor Candace Avalos.
The cause of the fire remains undetermined, but it is considered suspicious in nature. No arrests have been made.
The Portland Fire Investigations Unit is investigating this case. If anyone has any information or tips related to this fire, please contact the PF&R Tip Line by phone at 503-823-3473 or by email at [email protected]. Please reference PPB case number 25-293927.
The Portland Fire Investigations Unit comprises fire investigators with Portland Fire & Rescue, who are sworn law enforcement officers, and a detective with the Portland Police Bureau. The collaboration leverages the specialized training and skills needed to investigate fires, including analysis equipment and accelerant detecting dogs.
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