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Deputies looking for third suspect chased along highway, through yard

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Clackamas County deputies arrested two men and were still searching for another man from the unincorporated area of North Clackamas after a chase on Friday involving a reportedly stolen vehicle.

On Dec. 28 at about 10:50 a.m., near the intersection of highways 212 and 26, a Clackamas County Sheriff's Office deputy attempted to stop a white 1999 Volkswagen Passat after seeing the driver wasn't wearing a seatbelt.

Police say the driver immediately sped off and attempted to elude the deputy. The driver of the car pulled into a driveway near Southeast Waybill Road and Orient Drive a short while later.

The driver and both passengers attempted to elude the deputy on foot running through the yard and into the surrounding area.

The deputy learned the car was stolen out of Southest Portland on Dec. 12.

Responding deputies from CCSO, officers from the Sandy Police Department and deputies from Multnomah County, aided by a CCSO K9 deputy, searched the area and located the driver and one of the passengers.

Police identified the driver as Trevor A. Freauff, 22, of Clackamas, who was located by the K9 and was bit after refusing to comply with commands. He is being treated for dog-bite wounds at a local hospital and will be transported to the Clackamas County Jail when released.

Charges will include unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, reckless driving and reckless endangering. Police say there is potential for other charges as the investigation continues.

The passenger was identified as Joshua N. Biggs, 25, of Portland. He was arrested and will be charged with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and potential further charges as the investigation continues.

Deputies are still looking for the second passenger, and he has been tentatively identified as Christopher Allen Freauff, 27, of Clackamas. He is a 5-foot-11 white man with a thin build and brown hair, last seen wearing all dark clothing.

Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the CCSO confidential Tip Line at 503-723-4949.


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