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Deputies Seek Suspect in Salem Home Invasion RobberySalem-News.comA warrant issued for the man's arrest states he has "Violent Tendencies".
(SALEM, Ore.) - The Marion County Sheriff's Office is seeking the public's assistance in locating 20-year old Maximillian Navarro who is a suspect in a home invasion style robbery from November. Navarro is a Hispanic male adult, 5'09" 150lbs, Brown eyes, Black hair. On November 25th of this year, Marion County Sheriff's Office deputies responded to 3917 Lancaster Dr NE, Salem on a report of a Robbery that had just occurred at this residence. Deputies say they arrived and discovered that 3 of the 4 occupants inside the apartment had been assaulted by 4-5 adult males and property was stolen. Deputies learned the resident, Max Anderson had some visitors at his apartment that evening when someone knocked on the front door. When the door was opened, 4-5 male suspects forced their way inside the apartment and began to assault the occupants. One of the suspects armed himself with a sharp edge weapon located from inside the apartment while the other suspects took property from the apartment. The suspects left and the Sheriff's Office was contacted. The investigation has developed Maximilian Navarro as being one of the suspects. Story continues below On Monday, the Marion County Sheriff's Office SWAT Team and Detectives executed a Search Warrant on the residence at 4903 Silverton Rd NE, Salem where Navarro lives but he was not home. At this time Maximillian Navarro has a valid State-Wide Felony warrant for his arrest on a Parole Violation with caution for "Violent Tendencies" listed on the warrant. This warrant is unrelated to the pending robbery investigation. Anyone with information with the whereabouts of Maximillian Navarro is asked to contact the Marion County Sheriff's Office dispatch at (503) 588-5032 or Marion County Sheriff's detectives at (503) 540-8004.
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