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Cantwell at Large in Corbett Area; Residents Told Shelter in Place

Cantwell at Large in Corbett Area; Residents Told Shelter in Place

From Tim Steele / KOIN 6:

Logan Cantwell

Tuesday, Nov. 16 - The search for an armed and dangerous man believed to be in the Corbett area prompted a reverse 911 call for residents to shelter in place, the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office tweeted.

Logan Cantwell, who is wanted for attempted murder in Wasco County, is believed to be in that area, officials confirmed.

Cantwell, 23, allegedly fired shots at a Wasco County deputy on November 13. He is 5-feet-6 and 150 pounds..

The incident began around 10 a.m. when callers reported someone was trying to steal a vehicle in the 44000 block of E. Larch Mountain Road. But the suspect was gone by the time deputies arrived.

The reverse 911 call was sent to people who lived between the Multnomah County line to I-84 and Corbett High School to the community of Bridal Veil, authorities said.

There is no threat to any schools, officials said.

 Cantwell is a white, 23-year-old male, 5’09” with short strawberry-blonde hair, blue eyes, and weighing approximately 182 lbs. 


Photo of Cantwell from Oregon State Police

Cantwell is considered armed and dangerous.  If he is seen, the public should not approach him, but contact law enforcement immediately.  Cantwell is believed to be in the Columbia River Gorge and may be on either the Oregon or Washington.  He may be going by an alias, Logan Taylor or Kendall Myers.

Read CCCNew’s original story here

Information on Cantwell’s whereabouts or information that would help the investigations should be directed to 911 or the Oregon State Police Dispatch at 800-442-0776 or OSP (677) from your mobile phone. 




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