Man Arrested in Portland Linked to Construction Site Burglary

Construction site with tools, representing burglary concerns.

Portland, Oregon, August 23, 2025

News Summary

A 37-year-old man was arrested in Portland after being connected to a burglary at a construction site. Authorities acted on a report of suspicious activity, leading to the discovery of stolen items in the suspect’s vehicle. The case emphasizes the importance of community vigilance in preventing construction site thefts as local law enforcement seeks public assistance in the ongoing investigation.

Portland – A 37-year-old man named Abel Arambula was arrested in Portland, Oregon, on Thursday after being linked to a burglary at a construction site in Washington County. The arrest took place after local authorities received a report regarding suspicious activity at about 3:30 a.m. on Northwest Anastasia Drive in Bethany, an area experiencing multiple home constructions.

According to reports, a caller alerted deputies to a suspicious individual observed between homes under construction. The caller provided a detailed description of both the person and the vehicle they drove away in. Responding authorities quickly located a 2010 Nissan Versa, noted for having duct tape covering its license plate.

Deputies identified Abel Arambula as the driver of the Nissan Versa. During the investigation, officials discovered a variety of construction tools inside the car, leading them to further investigate its connection with a previous incident. It was found that the vehicle was linked to a burglary that occurred at a nearby construction site on August 7.

Subsequently, at approximately 9 a.m., detectives executed a search warrant at Arambula’s home. During this search, investigators uncovered multiple stolen items, solidifying their case against him. Arambula has since been booked into the Washington County Jail, where he faces serious charges: three counts of second-degree burglary, first-degree theft, and first-degree criminal trespass.

The Washington County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO) is actively encouraging the public to contribute any relevant information that might assist in their ongoing investigation. Individuals with insights related to the case are asked to contact the WCSO at 503-629-0111, referencing case number 50-25-10943.

Background on Burglary Incidents

Burglary remains a significant concern in many communities, especially in areas undergoing development. Construction sites often present easy targets for thieves due to the presence of valuable tools and materials. Increased vigilance from the community, like that shown in this case, can greatly assist law enforcement in curtailing such activities.

In recent years, construction site burglaries have been on the rise across various regions, prompting authorities to remind citizens to stay alert and report any suspicious behavior. Local law enforcement agencies frequently collaborate with community members to help identify and apprehend suspects involved in these crimes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What charges has Abel Arambula faced?

Abel Arambula has been charged with three counts of second-degree burglary, first-degree theft, and first-degree criminal trespass.

What led to Arambula’s arrest?

His arrest was initiated after a report of suspicious activity at a construction site, which led deputies to his vehicle with evidence linking him to prior burglaries.

What should community members do if they suspect burglary?

The Washington County Sheriff’s Office encourages individuals to report any suspicious activity or information regarding potential burglaries to assist in ongoing investigations.

Key Features Summary

Feature Details
Arrest Location Portland, Oregon
Suspect Name Abel Arambula
Time of Incident Approximately 3:30 a.m.
Charges Three counts of second-degree burglary, first-degree theft, and first-degree criminal trespass
Community Involvement WCSO urging public to report information

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