Property Theft Legal Actions

Summary

If you are facing property theft and false imprisonment in Oregon, report the theft to local police, gather evidence, and consult a local attorney for advice. Additionally, consider contacting local organizations for support and resources, especially if you have disabilities. Document all incidents meticulously and consider filing a complaint with the police oversight agency. Legal aid organizations in Oregon can provide free or low-cost legal assistance.

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Beaverton Oregon
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, David. It seems you might need assistance with property theft and false imprisonment. In Oregon, these are serious crimes. Please consider:
- Reporting the theft to local police
- Gathering any evidence you may have
- Consulting with a local attorney for legal advice
Remember, it's important to take action as soon as possible.
I've been trying but being disabled on ss it took forever to find a place to live ,and once I did they stolen my 4th car in * yrs and destroyed it after it was stolen in May and not able to walk but a few feet at a time I can't even get to a bus stop from where I live no power wheel chair ,and being crippled from being poisoned and I survived after * heart attacks suddenly and a stroke and after the 2 months in acomma have not had another episode since
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, David. You may want to look into Oregon's laws on disability rights and accessibility. Consider contacting a local organization that provides support and resources for disabled individuals. They may be able to assist with transportation or other needs.
I have been trying and I have a appointment for trimet ride service in a month for the evaluation
I'm glad to hear that you have an upcoming appointment for transportation services, David. In the meantime, you may want to explore legal aid organizations in Oregon. They can provide free or low-cost legal assistance and advice on your situation.
Ok I'll try and the people involved have been trying to have me arrested falsley
I'm really sorry to hear about your situation, David. It's essential to protect your rights. In Oregon, false arrest is unlawful. Here are few steps you can take:
- Document all incidents meticulously.
- Consult with a local attorney.
- Consider filing a complaint with the police oversight agency.
Thank you
You're welcome, David. Remember, it's crucial to act promptly and consult with a legal professional when possible. They can guide you through this challenging situation. Best of luck.
I'll try that thank you
I'm glad you found the information helpful, David. If you have any other questions in the future or need more legal guidance, don't hesitate to reach out. Remember, it's crucial to get the right legal advice for your situation. Best of luck!