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News Release
Update: Suspicious Death Now Homicide - 06/27/22

UPDATE (6/27/22): The suspicious death Tigard Police responded to yesterday is now considered a homicide investigation.

Officers were called to the Just Compassion Resource Center, which provides services to people experiencing houselessness, just before 1 PM on Sunday. Arriving officers found a man dead in a backyard area of the property. 

The victim in this case is William Edward Mayberry, age 53. Investigators believe Mr. Mayberry was killed by Harrison Douglas-Myles McBride, age 26. Both men have ties to the property and Mr. McBride had recently been trespassed.

Mr. McBride has been taken to the Washington County Jail charged with second-degree murder. He is also facing additional charges for unrelated probation violations.

No information about potential motive is available at this time.


ORIGINAL (6/26/22): Tigard Police are on the scene of a suspicious death investigation.

At 12:49pm officers were called to the 12200 block of SW Hall Blvd. Arriving officers found an adult man deceased. His death is considered suspicious and a person of interest is being interviewed by police. There is no ongoing threat to the community in connection with this investigation.

Investigators are talking to witnesses and processing the scene. An update should be available tomorrow.

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