Woman Arrested for Beaverton Bank Robbery
PORTLAND, OR—Christina Martinez, 30, was arrested June 4, 2009 in Carlton, Oregon by
law enforcement officials, including members of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Beaverton
Police Department, Yamhill County Sheriff's Office, Carlton Police Department, and Yamhill
Police Department, after a federal grand jury returned an indictment on May 13, 2009, charging
Martinez with one count of bank robbery. The robbery occurred at the Northwest Community
Credit Union in Beaverton, Oregon on April 7, 2009.
During the robbery, a woman matching Martinez’s description approached a teller and
demanded cash while she spoke on a cellular telephone. After the robbery, the woman fled from
the area as a passenger in a white sedan. On May 21, 2009, law enforcement officials, including
members from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Portland Police Bureau, Beaverton Police
Department, Vancouver Police Department, and Clark County Sheriff’s Office, executed a
search warrant in Vancouver, Washington related to the robbery.
Martinez is currently in custody at the Yamhill County Jail based on a parole violation
warrant. Martinez will likely make an initial appearance in federal court on the bank robbery
charge during the week of June 8, 2009.
An indictment is only an accusation of a crime, and a defendant should be presumed
innocent until proven guilty. Assistant United States Attorney Fred W. Slaughter is prosecuting
this case.
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