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Ducks Leave Strong First Impression on Blue-Chip OT Nate Carson: 'I'm definitely going back to Oregon'
Ducks Leave Strong First Impression on Blue-Chip OT Nate Carson: 'I'm definitely going back to Oregon'
Ducks Leave Strong First Impression on Blue-Chip OT Nate Carson: 'I'm definitely going back to Oregon'

Published on: 06/16/2025

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2027 Irmo (SC) offensive tackle Nate Carson discusses his first Oregon Ducks visit and updates the latest in his recruitment.

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RECKLESS MOTORCYCLYST ARRESTED | Over the weekend, an HPD officer attempted to stop a motorcyclist who was riding recklessly. The motorcyclist also had a passenger but proceeded to elude the officer at a high rate of speed. Within minutes, Washington County's Air Support Unit arrived in the area and located the motorcycle. The motorcycle, which reached speeds of 76 miles per hour on surface streets, was tracked to a location where officers contacted and arrested the motorcyclist without incident   
  
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The Air Support Unit (ASU) is an interagency team that provides support to law enforcement patrol and investigative operations through aviation-based sensors and communication equipment. The team responds to requests throughout the Portland Metropolitan Area as a member of the Metro Air Support Team. Unit members are trained in surveillance, aerial photography, suspect apprehension, disaster response, and Search and Rescue (SAR) support.Photos from Hillsboro Police Department's post
RECKLESS MOTORCYCLYST ARRESTED | Over the weekend, an HPD officer attempted to stop a motorcyclist who was riding recklessly. The motorcyclist also had a passenger but proceeded to elude the officer at a high rate of speed. Within minutes, Washington County's Air Support Unit arrived in the area and located the motorcycle. The motorcycle, which reached speeds of 76 miles per hour on surface streets, was tracked to a location where officers contacted and arrested the motorcyclist without incident   
  
Dalton Lee Hattig (30) from Hillsboro was arrested for the following charges:  
  
Criminal Driving while Suspended – Felony  
Attempt to Elude Police Officer – Felony  
Reckless Driving  
Reckless Endangering  
Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine  
Unlawful Possession of Heroin  
Possession of Controlled Substance – schedule III  
Parole Violation  
Felony Arrest Warrant  
  
The passenger was released with no charges.  
  
The Air Support Unit (ASU) is an interagency team that provides support to law enforcement patrol and investigative operations through aviation-based sensors and communication equipment. The team responds to requests throughout the Portland Metropolitan Area as a member of the Metro Air Support Team. Unit members are trained in surveillance, aerial photography, suspect apprehension, disaster response, and Search and Rescue (SAR) support.Photos from Hillsboro Police Department's post

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