Beer Run Gone Bad

Thursday night, Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to the report of a theft in progress at the Eagle Creek Jackpot, located at 29629 SE Hwy. 224.

A young adult male and two unidentified juveniles were attempting to steal beer when their plans went significantly sideways.

The two juvenile suspects ran out of the Eagle Creek Jackpot carrying cases of Keystone and Coors beer. They then jumped into a waiting suspect vehicle, a 1997 Acura CL driven by 18-year-old Caleb Mitchell, of Wilsonville.

A gas attendant attempted to stop the teens from leaving. Mitchell reportedly accelerated the getaway vehicle toward the attendant.

A customer in the parking lot saw this and believed the suspect driver was attempting to hit the attendant with the Acura. Thinking fast, the customer pulled his Honda Civic in front of the suspects.

The Acura collided with the passenger side of the Honda Civic, then fled east on Hwy. 224 and then on SE Currin Road.

The customer in the Honda Civic followed them.

The occupants of the suspect vehicle reportedly realized they were being followed by the Honda -- and made a U-turn and started traveling in the opposite direction. As the suspect vehicle passed the Honda, the Acura sideswiped the the Honda Civic, damaging it a second time.

The Honda's driver -- now a hit-and-run victim -- continued to follow the Acura in his Honda ... only to find the suspect vehicle had flipped over in the middle of Currin Road near Eagle Creek Road.

The suspects were seen getting out of the upside-down vehicle and fleeing the scene on foot. Before fleeing, one of the juvenile suspects reportedly approached the Honda and threatened to punch a female victim in the passenger seat before running away.

The female passenger had an injured elbow from the hit and run, but declined medical attention. They estimated about $2,500 damage to the Honda.

A short time later, the suspect driver -- 18-year-old Caleb Mitchell -- returned to the crash scene, driven by his mother.

Mitchell was detained without further incident.

Mitchell admitted to being the driver, but declined to identify his two juvenile accomplices.

Mitchell was booked at the Clackamas County Jail on charges of Robbery II and Hit and Run with an Injury. His booking photo is attached.

The stolen beer was worth $30.78.

Source: Clackamas County Sheriff's Office


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