JURY RETURNS GUILTY VERDICT AGAINST ERIC STRIETZEL IN RELATION TO 2023 ASSAULT AND TOW TRUCK THEFT -01/24/25
January 24, 2025
Today, the Multnomah County District Attorney's Office announced that a jury found Eric Clayton Strietzel, 38, guilty on multiple charges in relation to a July 2023 incident in which he stole a tow truck and recklessly drove up to 84 miles per hour with the operator of the truck hanging onto the back, endangering the operator's life and the lives of others on the road.
Trial & Verdict
Deputy District Attorney Chris Shull represented the state at trial, which took place from January 21 through 24, 2025 in front of Judge Leslie Bottomly. This afternoon, the 12-person jury returned from its deliberations. Though acquitted by the jury on the charges of Robbery in the First Degree and Kidnapping in the Second Degree, Strietzel was found guilty on the following:
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One count of Assault in the Second Degree (Class B Felony),
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Two counts of Assault in the Third Degree (Class C Felony),
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Unlawful Use of a Vehicle (Class C Felony),
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Possession of a Stolen Vehicle (Class C Felony),
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Theft in the First Degree (Class C Felony),
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Four counts of Recklessly Endangering Another Person (Class A Misdemeanor),
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Criminal Mischief in the Second Degree (Class A Misdemeanor), and
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Failure to Perform the Duties of a Driver (Class A Misdemeanor)
As a result of the jury's finding, Strietzel faces at least the statutorily imposed minimum sentence of 70 months in prison. Sentencing has been set for February 21, 2025. About the verdict, DDA Chris Shull said, "I think the jury took the evidence seriously and returned a verdict that reflected the seriousness of the defendant's conduct. They concluded this wasn't just reckless but that Mr. Stritzel knew he was going to cause physical injury to Mr. Christ. Mr. Christ could have easily been killed in the course of this driving."
The Multnomah County District Attorney's office would like to acknowledge the work of all who contributed to the resolution of this case. We would like to express our appreciation for PPB Sergeants DiMatteo and Kenney, as well as MCDA victim advocates Nang Dunn and Suzanne Rapagnani for their dedicated work on this case.
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