Melissa – Public Safety /public-safety Wed, 25 Feb 2026 23:19:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Rock Creek: June 14, 2019 /public-safety/2019/06/18/rock-creek-june-14-2019/ Tue, 18 Jun 2019 19:40:36 +0000 /public-safety/?p=948 Photo of Lee

Name: Quinn Lee

Height 5’6″   Weight: 150 lbs

Hair:  Black   Eyes: Brown

Sex: Male  Race: Asian

On Friday, 06/14/2019, at approximately 5:50 pm, Suspect Lee started a fire in a door frame by the dinning area in Building 5. He did this by wadding up napkins under the door while it was open and then lighting the napkins on fire. Public Safety officers responded and trespassed Lee from all PCC property. If Lee is seen, please contact Public Safety immediately at 971-722-4444.

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Rock Creek, May 14, 2019 /public-safety/2019/05/17/rock-creek-may-14-2019/ Fri, 17 May 2019 14:51:19 +0000 /public-safety/?p=937 Photo of Bongfiglio

Name: Bonfiglio, Stefan
Date of Trespass: 05/14/2019 Trespassed Until: Indefinitely
Descriptors: Height: 5’6″ Weight: 145 Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown
Sex: M Race: W Dob: 05/11/1993

On 05/14/2019 at 1400 hours, Bonfiglio, Stefan had been following and staring at a female student in building 9, making her feel uncomfortable. She told Bonfiglio to stop, but he continued to follow her and ask where she was going. The female student then called Public Safety due to his odd behavior. Bonfiglio is not a current PCC student, and has been trespassed indefinitely.

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Sylvania: May 13, 2019 /public-safety/2019/05/14/sylvania-may-13-2019/ Tue, 14 May 2019 14:21:45 +0000 /public-safety/?p=927 Photo of Coyote

Recently there have been a number of coyote sightings on the PCC Sylvania Campus with the most recent being Monday, May 13, 2019 at 2:45pm. While coyotes closely resemble a small dog in appearance, the distinctive characteristics that set the species apart are upright, pointed ears, a pointed snout, low forehead, a mottled color fur pattern ranging from black to reddish-blonde and a bushy tail that is generally carried straight out below the level of the back. Coyotes are active mainly during the nighttime, but they can be moving at any time during the day. Most sightings of coyotes occur during the hours close to sunrise and sunset.

Though coyotes are far from domesticated, they are comfortable living near humans. They have little fear of man and are often seen trotting along within a few feet of joggers and walkers. While not normally a threat to humans, coyotes will display defensive behaviors if threatened or cornered. Therefore, it is important to leave a comfortable distance between you and a coyote.

The PCC Department of Public Safety offers the following advice:

  • Do not approach the coyote. Keep a distance and leave the area but do not run. Keep constant eye contact with the coyote and continue to move toward other people, a building or an area of activity.
  • One method of frightening a coyote away from you is to appear as large and as threatening as possible. Make aggressive gestures towards the animal (moving arms and legs), shout in a loud but low voice, and throw rocks, sticks or other objects at the coyote.
  • Do not feed the animal. Once the coyote associates the area as a food supply it will return.
  • Contact the Department of Public Safety at 971-722-4902 should you have a dangerous encounter with a coyote.
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Sylvania: April 15, 2019 /public-safety/2019/04/18/sylvania-april-15-2019/ Thu, 18 Apr 2019 17:31:20 +0000 /public-safety/?p=911 Photo of male

Dakota Spacek,   26yr old

6’01”, 228 lbs, Black hair, Brown eyes

Last Known Address – Aloha, Oregon

Spacek was trespassed from PCC for inappropriate behavior today towards female students. On Monday, 4/15/19 Spacek followed three female students through the Sylvania Campus Library and into the TCB women’s restroom. When asked to leave the restroom by the females, Spacek left but waited outside the restroom door for the female students to exit. Public Safety responded and contacted Spacek. Spacek was issued a trespass and is not to be on any PCC property. If seen immediately call Public Safety.

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Southeast: January 14, 2019 /public-safety/2019/02/01/southeast-january-14-2019/ Fri, 01 Feb 2019 15:21:39 +0000 /public-safety/?p=877
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  • Public Safety is seeking assistance in identifying the above persons.  At approximately 7:20 pm, on Monday, January 14th, 2019 the above pictured subjects may have been involved in a theft at the Southeast Campus, 2305 SE 82nd Avenue, Student Commons Building (SCOM).

    The female subject is seen on CCTV camera on the second floor checking classroom doors. She is seen entering one of the rooms where a podium touch pad is found to be missing the next day. She is also seen on the CCTV camera walking into other business offices and opening cabinets. She is viewed attempting to open the cash drawer for the business office. She is associated with a white vehicle with a black top parked in the parking lot of the nearby Bank of the West. A male subject is seen arriving with her and getting out of the same vehicle. The male remains in the bank parking lot area, and both depart together.

    If you have any information on the above person or persons, please contact Public Safety at (971) 722-4902 and ask to speak with a Southeast Public Safety Officer.

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    Cascade: November 2, 2018 /public-safety/2018/11/05/cascade-november-2-2018/ Mon, 05 Nov 2018 15:52:02 +0000 /public-safety/?p=799
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  • Public Safety is seeking assistance in identifying this person.  At approximately 2:56 am, on Friday, November 02, 2018, the above pictured subject stole the United States flag from the flagpole in front of the Cascade Campus library.

    If you have any information on this person, please contact Public Safety at (971) 722-4902 and ask to speak with a Cascade Public Safety Officer.

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    Cascade: August 18, 2018 /public-safety/2018/08/20/cascade-august-18-2018/ Mon, 20 Aug 2018 21:13:26 +0000 /public-safety/?p=671 unknown suspect

    Unknown suspect

    Public Safety is seeking assistance in identifying this person.  At approximately 10:07am, on Saturday, August 18th, 2018 the above pictured subject forced entry into the Cascade Campus business office through a walk-up window.  After being inside for some time, the subject exited with a blue tote bag containing as yet unidentified items.

    The same subject was seen on video peering into offices throughout the Student Services Building and attempting to force entry into the Financial Aid walk-up window.

    If you have any information on this person, please contact Public Safety at (971) 722-4902 and ask to speak with a Cascade Public Safety Officer.

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    Cascade: July 4, 2018 /public-safety/2018/07/06/cascade-july-4-2018/ Fri, 06 Jul 2018 13:54:30 +0000 /public-safety/?p=637
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  • Public Safety is seeking assistance in identifying this person.  At approximately 10:14am, on Wednesday, July 4th, 2018 the above pictured subject stole the United States flag from the flagpole in front of the Cascade Campus library.

    If you have any information on this person, please contact Public Safety at (971) 722-4902 and ask to speak with a Cascade Public Safety Officer.

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    Southeast: June 29, 2018 /public-safety/2018/07/05/southeast-june-29-2018/ Thu, 05 Jul 2018 17:36:51 +0000 /public-safety/?p=632 Unknown suspects

    ˿Ƶ (PCC) Public Safety is seeking assistance in identifying two subjects who stole a high capacity digital card printer, valued at $4500.  On Friday 6/29/18 at approximately 9 pm, the subjects depicted in the photo, were observed on surveillance video in the Student Commons Building of PCC Southeast Campus at 2305 SE 82nd Avenue. The subjects were last seen walking northbound on SE 82nd Avenue.  If you have any information regarding these subjects please call PCC Public Safety at 971‐722‐4902

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    Cascade: June 7, 2018 /public-safety/2018/06/08/cascade-june-7-2018/ Fri, 08 Jun 2018 21:48:47 +0000 /public-safety/?p=615 On Thursday, 6/7/18, Kevin Lavan Taylor 54 yrs, was convicted for Third Degree Sex Abuse related to an incident that occurred in the Cascade Campus library on 11/1/16. Taylor was not a PCC student.

    On 11/1/16 at approximately 2:50 pm, Taylor went to the second floor of the Cascade Campus Library and attempted to stretch out and inappropriately touch a female but was unsuccessful. Taylor then went to the first floor and engaged in similar behavior and inappropriately touched a female student who then called Public Safety.

    Public Safety started an investigation and worked closely with Portland Police (PPB), providing PPB with video from surveillance cameras. PPB was able to eventually identify Taylor and arrested him.

    Taylor’s case went to trial this week. Key to obtaining the conviction was the surveillance video, testimony provided by public safety and other evidence.

    This successful conviction highlights the good work done by public safety personnel in responding to reported incidents on campus, properly preserving evidence and maintaining good working relationships with local law enforcement and the District Attorney’s office. Also important was the coordination between Public Safety and the Office of Equity & Inclusion and the Dean of Student Development Office at Cascade Campus.

    While this situation may have been traumatic to the reporting party, hopefully the case outcome can serve as some small measure of closure to this incident.

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    Posted November 1, 2017

    Public Safety is seeking assistance in identifying this person. This person is being sought in connection with an incident involving a student that occurred on Tuesday, November 1, at approximately 3:45PM, in the Cascade Library.

    If you have any information on this person, or see them on campus, please contact Public Safety immediately at (971) 722-4902 and ask to speak with a Cascade Public Safety Officer, reference case #16-0431.

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