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Police looking for a suspect in connection with photographing at the house of the CEO of Oregon Insurance

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Police looking for a suspect in connection with photographing at the house of the CEO of Oregon Insurance

Authorities in the city of Lake Oswego, Oregon, shared an image on Wednesday that they said of the person who fired several rounds in a house last week, reportedly to the Chief Executive of Saif, the compensation insurance company of the State.

A new update Released by the police of the Lake Oswego said that officers first came to the scene in the early Friday after reports of gunshots in the 13000 block of Melrose Place in the Westlake district, where they were earlier said They found gunfire damage on the front door of a house. No injuries were reported.

The police released an image of the person who was considered the shooter “who wore all the dark clothing with a possible hoodie or ski mask and wore a slightly colored object in his hand.”

The person “shot several rounds up close into the house and left the area on foot,” they said, adding that the shooter had probably parked a vehicle nearby.

The police described Friday’s event as ‘focused’, and noted that they did not believe that there is a broader threat to the community.

Although the update did not explicitly said that the damaged house belonged to Chip Terhune, the CEO and President of Saif, he individually acknowledged that the incident took place on his property.

“We are aware of the incident at the house of our president and CEO,” a Saif spokesperson told Huffpost. “We currently have no further details, but we work closely with law enforcement.”

In an e -mail to Saif employees, obtained by Local Outlet Katu, Terhune spoke about the attack and said that he originally knew the gunshots for rocks that he thought they were thrown at his house.

Terhune said he didn’t know if he was the target of the attack, but he looks forward to going back to work. He also insisted on SAIF employees to worry about the incident to express their concerns.

In another Saturday company, message, obtained and published by Fox 12 OregonTerhune told employees that he had received a separate e -mail from someone who claimed to sit behind the attack. That e -mail, he said, called “knowledge” of the names of some SAIF employees and their family members. He added that law enforcement looked at it.

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CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story that was incorrectly explained with whom Chip Terhune spoke about the incident. Terhune said in an e -mail to the staff that he initially fermented the gunshots for rocks that were thrown at his home.

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