A Washington County man was arrested after deputies used drone technology to track his movements following a report of vehicle damage in a residential neighbourhood.
According to the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, the incident began on May 30 when a 911 caller reported a man damaging a vehicle outside a home on Southwest 179th Avenue in Aloha, Oregon. Authorities said the suspect was allegedly punching a parked car before fleeing the scene. Deputies were dispatched to investigate and quickly deployed a drone to assist in locating the individual.
The use of aerial technology allowed law enforcement officers to maintain visual contact with the suspect while reducing the need for a potentially dangerous foot pursuit.
Drone Tracks Suspect’s Movements
Video released by the sheriff’s office shows the drone following the suspect as he ran through the neighbourhood toward Southwest Barcelona Lane. The aerial footage provided deputies with real-time information about the suspect’s location and movements.
Authorities identified the suspect as 21-year-old Santos Paulino Castro-Ramirez. Investigators said he attempted to evade deputies by moving through nearby streets before entering a white SUV parked on Southwest Barcelona Lane. According to officials, the vehicle did not belong to him.
The drone continued monitoring the situation from above, allowing responding officers to coordinate their approach safely and efficiently.
Arrest Made Without Major Incident
Deputies were able to take Castro-Ramirez into custody without any significant confrontation. The aerial surveillance provided by the drone helped officers maintain awareness of the suspect’s whereabouts and reduced the risk of losing sight of him during the pursuit.
Following his arrest, Castro-Ramirez was booked into the Washington County Jail. He faces charges including first-degree burglary and attempted second-degree theft. Officials have not released additional details about the circumstances surrounding the alleged vehicle entry or whether further charges may be filed.
No injuries were reported during the incident.
Growing Role of Drones in Modern Policing
The case highlights the increasingly important role drones are playing in modern law enforcement operations. Agencies across the United States have expanded their use of unmanned aerial systems to assist with searches, suspect tracking, missing persons investigations and emergency response situations.
By providing a bird’s-eye view of unfolding incidents, drones can help officers monitor suspects from a safe distance, improve situational awareness and reduce risks to both law enforcement personnel and the public. In this case, the technology enabled deputies to keep continuous visual contact with the suspect while coordinating ground units.
The Washington County Sheriff’s Office has previously explored the use of drones as first responders, testing programs designed to launch aircraft quickly to incident locations and provide immediate information to deputies before they arrive on scene.
The arrest of Castro-Ramirez demonstrates how drone technology is becoming a valuable tool for law enforcement agencies seeking to improve response times, enhance officer safety and successfully resolve incidents without escalation.
