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UPDATE***Corrected Spelling Of Last Name***Adult In Custody Walks Away From Columbia River Correctional Institution (Photo) - 08/10/21

An adult in custody walked away Tuesday, August 10, 2021, from Columbia River Correctional Institution (CRCI) in Portland. Quoc Nguyen walked away from an onsite work crew at CRCI on Sunderland Rd. at approximately 11:30 a.m., headed south. 

Nguyen, 52, is an Asian male, 5 ft. 8 in., weighing 208 lbs. with brown eyes and black hair. He was last seen wearing blue jeans with the word "inmate" stenciled on the knee in orange, a blue T-shirt, a yellow vest, and a sweatshirt - all similarly stenciled. 

Nguyen entered DOC custody on December 17, 2020, on three counts of delivery of methamphetamine, one count of delivery of cocaine, and one count of felon with a weapon out of Multnomah County. His earliest release date was April 4, 2024.

The Oregon Department of Corrections Fugitive Apprehension Unit and the Oregon State Police are investigating. Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts should contact the Oregon State Police at 1-800-452-7888, the non-emergency number of their local police department, or the Oregon Department of Corrections Fugitive Apprehension Unit at 503-569-0734. Do not approach the individual.

CRCI is a minimum-security prison that houses approximately 595 adults in custody who are within four years of release. Located in the largest metropolitan area of the state, this facility is focused on cognitive programming, alcohol and drug programming, work programs, and preparing for return to the community. CRCI has two alcohol and drug/cognitive restructuring alternative incarceration programs (AIP). Individuals who successfully complete this 180-day-in-prison program are released to the community for a 90-day transitional leave period. CRCI is located on a 26-acre site in northeast Portland and officially in opened in September 1990. 

 

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Attached Media Files: Quoc A. Ngyuen,

UPDATE***Corrected Spelling Of Last Name***Adult In Custody Walks Away From Columbia River Correctional Institution (Photo) - 08/10/21

An adult in custody walked away Tuesday, August 10, 2021, from Columbia River Correctional Institution (CRCI) in Portland. Quoc Nguyen walked away from an onsite work crew at CRCI on Sunderland Rd. at approximately 11:30 a.m., headed south. 

Nguyen, 52, is an Asian male, 5 ft. 8 in., weighing 208 lbs. with brown eyes and black hair. He was last seen wearing blue jeans with the word "inmate" stenciled on the knee in orange, a blue T-shirt, a yellow vest, and a sweatshirt - all similarly stenciled. 

Nguyen entered DOC custody on December 17, 2020, on three counts of delivery of methamphetamine, one count of delivery of cocaine, and one count of felon with a weapon out of Multnomah County. His earliest release date was April 4, 2024.

The Oregon Department of Corrections Fugitive Apprehension Unit and the Oregon State Police are investigating. Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts should contact the Oregon State Police at 1-800-452-7888, the non-emergency number of their local police department, or the Oregon Department of Corrections Fugitive Apprehension Unit at 503-569-0734. Do not approach the individual.

CRCI is a minimum-security prison that houses approximately 595 adults in custody who are within four years of release. Located in the largest metropolitan area of the state, this facility is focused on cognitive programming, alcohol and drug programming, work programs, and preparing for return to the community. CRCI has two alcohol and drug/cognitive restructuring alternative incarceration programs (AIP). Individuals who successfully complete this 180-day-in-prison program are released to the community for a 90-day transitional leave period. CRCI is located on a 26-acre site in northeast Portland and officially in opened in September 1990. 

 

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Attached Media Files: Quoc A. Ngyuen,