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Police arrest 1 in Oregon killing; still looking for 2nd man

By Associated Press
Published: September 29, 2017, 10:01am

TUALATIN, Ore. — Police have arrested one of two suspects in the killing of a man near North Plains, Ore.

The Washington County Sheriff’s Office said detectives arrested 40-year-old Christopher Stephens of Newberg after learning he was in Tualatin area on Thursday. He was taken into custody during a traffic stop at Southwest Boones Ferry Road.

He was booked into jail on a murder charge.

Earlier this week, the sheriff’s office identified 38-year-old Chad Brandon Pitcher as a suspect in the case. Detectives continued to search for him Friday, saying he should be considered armed and dangerous.

The victim in the Sept. 19 shooting was 39-year-old Michael Arch, who changed his name from Reiner Ralph Schmolling. He had served 15 years in prison for shooting a deputy in the 1990s.

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