Suspicious death in Gresham mobile home park now ruled a homicide investigation

Portland, ORLocal News

Gresham police have transitioned a suspicious death investigation into a homicide case after the body of 22-year-old Ahanu Johnson was found at a mobile home park. Officers were dispatched to the location on Monday morning, prompting the activation of the East County Major Crimes Team. Detectives have confirmed the death is classified as a homicide, intensifying the investigation. They are appealing for public assistance, asking anyone with information on Johnson's activities on May 4th or 5th to reach out to Detective Tyson Conroy or Detective Isaac Hibbs via email. This incident underscores rising concerns about violence in local communities.

Authorities have not released specific details regarding the cause of death. The investigation aims to provide answers to Johnson's family and the community. Local residents are urged to remain vigilant and report any pertinent information.

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