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Free & confidential advocacy for survivors of commercial sexual exploitation and human trafficking ages 0-25 in NW Oregon.

06/02/2026

NEWS RELEASE: From the Clackamas County District Attorneyโ€™s Office:

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OREGON CITY, Or. -- Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, was arraigned Monday afternoon in Clackamas County Circuit Court on murder charges and other crimes related to an incident in Sandy, Oregon on May 31, 2026.

Moore, 38, was arraigned on three counts of Murder in the First Degree in the deaths Jenna Mary Overson, 37, Mary Beth Overson, 70, and Kobyn McClure, 16, and Attempted Aggravated Murder involving Sandy Police Department Sergeant Garrett Thornton.

Moore also is charged with Felon in Possession of a Firearm and two counts of Kidnapping in the First Degree.

Moore is being held without bail at the Clackamas County jail. His next court appearance is at 2 p.m. June 8.
The Clackamas County Sheriffโ€™s Office is conducting the criminal investigation in this case.

During a confrontation with Moore, law enforcement officers exchanged gunfire with him. The officer-involved shooting is being investigated by the Clackamas Interagency Major Crimes Team, a multi-jurisdictional task force that investigates major, critical, and officer-involved incidents.

The Clackamas County District Attorneyโ€™s Office is dedicated to prosecuting crimes of domestic violence. If you or your family are victims of domestic violence, there are services available to help you:

โ€ขClackamas Women's Services 24-hour support Line 503-654-2288
โ€ขA Safe Place for Clackamas County: 503-655-8600
โ€ขClackamas County District Attorney's Victim Assistance: 503-655-8616

Photos from Safety Compass Oregon's post 05/31/2026

What an incredible day at the stadium at Soรฑadores Dia de la Mujer.๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿฉท๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿบ

Not only was it a great day for baseball, but a great day to team up locally and raise awareness about keeping our communities safe, and empowering a future filled with opportunities for all!

"Dia de la Mujer honors the strength, leadership, and influence of Latinas in our community. From entrepreneurs, artists to athletes, this night celebrates Latina power on and off the field." Learn more and see the full season schedule at: https://www.milb.com/hillsboro/schedule/2026-05/list

Photos from Safety Compass Oregon's post 05/29/2026

This week, Safety Compass was honored to be recognized by the Fedreal Bureau of Investigations as the recipient of the 2026 Local Community Partner Award at the FBI Portland Annual Community Partner Awards Ceremony.

We are so thankful for the partnerships we have across the community, and want to acknowledge the incredible amount of collaboration it takes when working with youth who have experienced trafficking and exploitation. It is because of this collaboration across multiple agencies that survivors are able to find safety and justice.

Among our partners, we want to extend a huge congratulations to who recieved the FBI Director's Community Leadership Award. As one of the leading CAC's in the state of Oregon, we are so proud to see their incredible work recognized on a federal level.

Thank you to all our community partners and supporters for making it possible to continue to extend relentless hope to the most vulnerable. We are honored to do this work alongside you all.

Photos from Safety Compass Oregon's post 05/29/2026

What an incredible May this has been! One of the biggest highlights that kicked off the month was the 2026 Oregon Child Abuse & Human Trafficking Summit, which featured 70+ speakers across 50+ classes. With a reach to over 500 attendees made up of professionals & service providers from not only Oregon, but across multiple states, we were honored to co-present this year's Summit!

Photos:
1 District Attorneyโ€™s Panel featuring elected DA's from Washington, Multnomah, Clackamas, and Marion Counties speaking on how their office is responding to violence and exploitation.

2 Law Enforcement teaching effective human trafficking intervention methods that focus on best practices and centering survivors.

3 Panel facilitation by Safety Compass highlighting multi-agency collaboration on nihilistic violent extremist cases.

4 Safety Compass staff, OCAHT Summit Speaker Coordinator Erin Schweitzer, and

5 The Hope Arch, where attendees left dozens of messages of hope and resilience

6 Elected District Attorneys: Nathan Vasquez, John Wentworth, Paige Clarkson, Kevin Barton

Thank you for another amazing OCAHT Summit! ๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ’™

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