Kidnapping, rape victim found in Klamath Falls; FBI seeking additional victims

Kidnapping, rape victim found in Klamath Falls; FBI seeking additional victims

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Portland Field Office is asking for the public’s help in identifying potential victims of a violent sex assault offender who has lived in at least 10 states. 

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Wright sentenced to 550-months for extremely violent crimes [WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT]

Wright sentenced to 550-months for extremely violent crimes [WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT]

WARNING - THIS ARTICLE CONTAINS AND RECOUNTS GRAPHIC ACTS OF EXTREME VIOLENCE. READ WITH CAUTION

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - On January 4, 2022 the Honorable Judge Alycia Kersey sentenced Harland Wright to the Oregon Department of Corrections for 550-months. The sentence was based on Wright’s role in a series of kidnappings and assaults in which Wright and another co-defendant terrorized and tortured several different victims, in several different episodes, over a three-month period.

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Additional charges for Wright and Parker as KFPD searches for more victims

Additional charges for Wright and Parker as KFPD searches for more victims

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - Detectives from the Klamath Falls Police Department have been actively investigating a case against Elliot Parker and Harland Wright stemming from their September 16, 2020, arrest for assault, robbery, kidnapping, and animal abuse. Detectives have now developed probable cause for additional charges against Parker and Wright.

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Two men arrested on kidnapping and animal abuse

Two men arrested on kidnapping and animal abuse

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - Two Klamath Falls men have been charged with multiple counts including; Robbery, Kidnapping, Assault, Animal Abuse, Menacing, Attempt to Elude, and Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle after an investigation tied them to a crime on or about September 8, 2020, both inside and outside the city limits of Klamath Falls.

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KCSO Warns of kidnapping phone scam

KCSO Warns of kidnapping phone scam

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - The Klamath County Sheriff’s Office has received multiple complaints from people receiving phone calls indicating their child has been kidnapped and demanding a ransom. The reporting parties noted that they heard background screaming and other noise that they believed was recorded. The incidents appeared to be originating from a foreign number possibly from Mexico beginning with country code +52.

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