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A former Democratic Oregon county commissioner dealing with a number of fees could have fled the USA, authorities stated.
Former Clackamas County Commissioner Melissa Hearth allegedly stole $30,000 from her mom’s boyfriend, who’s presently residing in an assisted residing facility, in March 2025, in keeping with KPTV.
Prosecutors stated Hearth accessed her mom’s boyfriend’s checking account throughout a go to to the residential facility, then referred to as the financial institution and guided him by way of resetting his on-line info.
Hearth then allegedly used the account to withdraw $29,000, which was used to repay a mortgage made to her by a state consultant. Prosecutors additionally stated Hearth withdrew $1,000, which was deposited into her account.
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Melissa Hearth could have fled the nation together with her son, authorities say. (ClackCo TV)
Authorities started an investigation after the person’s daughter reported suspicious exercise at his credit score union.
In an Oct. 31 information launch, the Oregon Division of Justice stated Hearth could have fled the nation and has filed a movement to revoke her parole.
The daddy of Hearth’s 9-year-old son referred to as the Clackamas County District Lawyer’s Workplace on Wednesday and stated the kid had been pulled from faculty, including that his ex-partner “apparently has fled the nation,” in keeping with court docket paperwork.
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Former Clackamas County Commissioner Melissa Hearth was charged with a number of crimes. (ClackCo TV)
The Oregon DOJ stated Hearth could have used a faux ID to enter Mexico.
Hearth reportedly made a reservation to fly from Mexico to Amsterdam on Tuesday, in keeping with the Oregon DOJ.
“Our biggest concern at the moment is the security and well-being of this youngster,” Oregon Lawyer Common Dan Rayfield stated. “We’re working intently with legislation enforcement companions right here and on the federal stage to find Ms. Hearth and guarantee she is held accountable beneath Oregon legislation. Nobody ought to be capable of keep away from justice by crossing a border.”
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Clackamas County Oregon Courthouse in Oregon Metropolis. (Don and Melinda Crawford/UCG/Common Photographs Group through Getty Photographs)
Hearth was charged with first-degree theft, first-degree theft, laptop crime and first-degree forgery. The Oregon DOJ stated her parole settlement required her to stay in Oregon except she was allowed to depart the state.
Hearth’s trial was scheduled to start on December 2.
Shannon Kmetic, an lawyer for Hearth, declined to remark when reached by Fox Information Digital.
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