Law enforcement agencies are investigating a series of shootings across the region on Wednesday, April 6.
No one was arrested in any of the shootings, which left three people wounded. The names and conditions of the victims were not immediately released.
In the most serious incident, two people were injured after a shooting in a Gresham neighborhood near Northeast 188th Avenue and Holladay Street on Wednesday night.
According to Gresham police, a man and woman were in a car when they were shot before crashing into a nearby home. They were conscious and breathing when taken to a nearby hospital.
Police said it appeared the shooter was either a pedestrian or in another car when they started shooting at the car.
The intersection of Northeast 188th and Holladay was closed as police investigated.
Another person was taken to the hospital after a shooting took place near Roosevelt High School in Portland.
Portland police received the call around 9:30 p.m. When they arrived on the scene, officers found the person with what they said are non-life-threatening injures.
Police taped off the school's back parking lot near North Ida Avenue and Burr Street. A KOIN 6 News crew on scene spotted an evidence marker near a Portland Public Schools van.
And Hillsboro police are investigating after a shooting on Highway 26 near Cornelius Pass Road Wednesday night left a car hit with bullets.
According to the Hillsboro Police Department, just after 6 p.m., a caller reported that a silver SUV pulled up next to them and fired several gunshots at their vehicle.
Officials said no one was hit by the bullets, however some of the car's five occupants were hit with shattered glass.
The suspects drove away and were not immediately found. Hillsboro police said they believe the public is not at risk.
KOIN 6 News is a news partner of the Portland Tribune.