TIGARD, Ore. (AP) — Washington County, Oregon, deputies say a security company owner and two employees have been arrested following a burglary at a church school.
The sheriff’s office says laptops and other electronic devices have been stolen several times this year from Oregon Episcopal School, but there were no signs of forced entry. The church had hired Northwest Merchant Patrol to check the school after hours. On Saturday, a school employee stayed overnight to watch the patrol.
The school worker spotted the company’s owner, 27-year-old Stirling Anderson, of Wilsonville, and one of his employees, 21-year-old Sheldon McMillan, of Beaverton, leaving with what appeared to be stolen property. Deputies then arrested Anderson, McMillan and a third security firm employee, 39-year-old David Smith, of Wilsonville, for investigation of burglary and theft.