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Shots fired on the door of the CEO of the CEO of Saif Corporation

Nobody was injured when someone fired several shots on Friday into the front door of the President and CEO of Saif Corporation. Someone has also sent a threatening e -mail.

Lake Oswego, Ore. – The police from Lake Oswego tries who always fired several shots into the home of the President and the CEO of the Saif Corporation, and seems to have sent an impending e -mail. Nobody was injured when the balls came through the front door on Friday around 4 a.m.

The Lake Oswego police said she hope to get tips from the public on your website or telephone tip line to help you identify a suspect.

“If someone saw someone in this area or noticed something strange or extraordinary, it would be important to contact us and let us know,” said Sgt. Tom Harper.

Saif is a non -profit organization based in Lake Oswego, which focuses on the remuneration insurance and the services of the employees. A spokesman for the company who asked to remain nameless sent an explanation to KGW: “We cannot share specific details during an ongoing examination, but we work with law enforcement authorities and take steps to ensure the security of our employees.”

Another SAIF employee sent KGW internal memos in which Terhune shared details with Saif employees about the blowing out of his front door.

The police said there were civil servants who found that they were bullets.

“At the beginning it was difficult to determine what had happened, but the officials realized that they were shots,” said Harper.

A second memo of Terhune to the employees on Saturday informed them that the company had also received an e -mail threat, who are said to come from the person or people who are responsible for shots. Terhune said that the e -mail names refer to the names and addresses of employees and relatives, but contained many inaccuracies.

He said the company would contact the persons mentioned in the E -Mail threat to get more information about what was included.

A spokesman for the governor Tina Kotek's office refused to comment on the case and said that the office did not comment on investigations.

The Lake Oswego police encouraged the public to achieve their tip lines, 503-635-0232 or online information.