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Oregon authorities issue arrest warrant for man with ties to Vancouver

By Paul Suarez
Published: March 27, 2012, 5:00pm

The Oregon Parole Board recently issued an arrest warrant for a man with connections to Vancouver.

On March 26, the board issued the warrant for Daniel Brett Garges, 36, after he failed to report to his supervising officer in Lane County, Ore., a bulletin said.

Garges also has an active warrant for arrest in Vancouver for a domestic violence incident in 2010.

His last known residence was in Lane County, Ore. but he has been known to have ties to Vancouver, east Portland, Gresham and Beaverton.

Garges is described as a white male, who is 6 feet, 1 inch tall and weights 225 pounds. He has multiple tattoos including “Irish Pride” on his neck and dragons and flags on his right forearm.

According to the Multnomah County Department of Community Justice, he is known to associate with white supremacist gangs, including Irish Pride.

If anyone has information on Garges’ whereabouts, they should call local law enforcement immediately.

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