Portland Police Nab 28-Year-Old in Downtown Convenience Store Robbery Spree
Portland Police Bureau detectives apprehended the 28-year-old suspect Friday evening in the bustling downtown district, capping an investigation into five armed robberies at convenience stores over the past two weeks. The string began on April 20, 2026, with the first holdup at a 7-Eleven on Southwest 3rd Avenue, where the gunman fled with $800 in cash. Subsequent strikes hit a Circle K on Northwest Couch Street and three other spots near Pioneer Square, netting over $4,500 total, according to PPB reports initially covered by KATU.
The suspect, whose name has not been released pending formal charges, matched descriptions from all five scenes: slim build, black hoodie, and a silver semiautomatic pistol. Surveillance video from the final robbery at a Quick Mart on West Burnside captured him demanding cash at gunpoint before fleeing on foot. Officers used real-time tips from store clerks and license plate readers to corner him near the Skidmore Fountain in Old Town, recovering the weapon and stolen goods. He faces multiple counts of first-degree robbery and felon in possession of a firearm in Multnomah County Detention Center.
This arrest underscores Portland's ongoing battle with armed robberies, up 22% citywide in 2025 per Portland Police data, fueled by economic pressures in the post-pandemic recovery. Downtown's convenience stores, vital for late-night workers and homeless outreach, have borne the brunt, echoing similar patterns in North Portland's Interstate corridor earlier this year. Business groups like the Portland Business Alliance hailed the quick police work, urging sustained patrols amid Oregon's lenient sentencing debates.
No injuries occurred in the incidents, but the fear factor has locals on edge; one store owner told KATU cameras, 'We're just trying to serve the community, not play target practice.' PPB credits community vigilance and tech upgrades for the bust, vowing deeper probes into potential accomplices.
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