Portland police believe a shopper found dead Monday in a Fred Meyer parking lot in Northeast Portland was shot and killed while trying to stop a purse snatching. The initial investigation suggests Jonathan Trent, 47, witnessed the robbery and intervened, police said Thursday. A suspect or suspects shot him before fleeing, they said.
The kiosks will let Oregon drivers renew their vehicle registration and get new plate stickers right away without a trip to the DMV.
A 47-year-old man was fatally shot at an Oregon grocery store after he apparently saw a robbery and tried to stop the suspect, police said. Jonathan Trent of Portland was taken to a hospital after the Jan. 13 shooting at a Fred Meyer store and later was pronounced dead, according to police and news reports.
After responding to a report of a robbery and "shots fired," Portland police said they found a man lying on the ground. His death has now been ruled a homicide.
The Oregon Department of Motor Vehicle Services launched self-service kiosks at select Fred Meyer locations across the state on Thursday — offering Oregonians another way to renew their vehicle registrations.
People can now renew their vehicle registration with nine new self-service kiosks in Fred Meyers across Oregon.
Portland police have identified the man whose “suspicious death” at the Gateway Fred Meyer on Monday is now considered a homicide, according to investigators.
Oregon Driver and Motor Vehicle Services said Thursday it has launched self-service express kiosks in Fred Meyer stores in nine cities, including Bend giving customers one more way to renew vehicle registration beyond a DMV field office,
Medford is one of nine cities statewide where Fred Meyer stores are now hosting the Oregon DMV’s express kiosks. The self-service kiosks will allow customers a convenient way to renew their vehicle registrations and walk away with printed vehicle registration and license plate stickers within two to five minutes.
The Oregon DMV is using kiosks to provide some services, so you don't have to wait in line at a DMV office. There are currently nine kiosks located in Fred Meyer stores. They only
New self-serve express kiosks have been installed at nine Fred Meyer store locations that include Eugene, according to state transportation officials.
Portland police have identified the man whose “suspicious death” at the Gateway Fred Meyer on Monday is now considered a homicide, according to investigators. Read online: