Posted on 02/20/2026 10:50:07 AM PST by Uncle Miltie
Portland Police have arrested 34-year-old Abdiwahid Dahir Yusuf in connection with the latest incident of alleged harassment of female students at a bus stop near Portland Community College's Southeast campus.
It comes after a female student reported the fourth such incident to police on Wednesday.
"A female alleges that on Wednesday afternoon, right after getting off a bus in the 2300 block of Southeast 82nd Avenue, a male grabbed her wrist (a misdemeanor crime). The female reported that she asked the individual to let go of her and he did. She also stated that on a previous occasion, the male approached her on campus and asked if she had a boyfriend," the agency said in an email to KATU. "PPB has identified a potential suspect and East Precinct’s Neighborhood Response Team (NRT) is coordinating with Detectives, as well as PCC, on locating the individual."
Three other female students reported similar incidents involving a similarly described suspect to the campus Public Safety Office, which is not made up of sworn officers. They did not file police reports.
Campus public safety sent out an alert Thursday about the fourth incident.
"Campus Public Safety has received multiple reports of concerning behavior involving an individual who has repeatedly followed and approached students in areas immediately adjacent to campus. The behavior has included unwanted contact, unsolicited sexual comments, and attempts to corner individuals near bus stops," the alert issued at 4 p.m. reads, in part, about an alleged incident from Wednesday afternoon.
The incident was reported by the student at 1:45 p.m.
Yusuf has pending charges for allegedly sexually abusing a minor at that same bus stop on Nov. 17, 2025. The behavior listed in the charging documents mimics the same behavior described in the four incidents that were subsequently reported to campus public safety by female students at PCC.
On Nov. 18, a judge in the case set bail at $5,000, of which $500 was required for release. The man was released Dec. 5 and was required to check in with pre-trial release officers within 24 hours.
On Feb. 17, KATU asked Multnomah County whether that 24-hour requirement had been met. The Multnomah County Sheriff's office reported that it had.
On Feb. 18, a spokesperson for Multnomah County Circuit Courts noted that he had not complied with subsequent requirements and that a warrant was issued for his arrest.
The 34-year-old man is due back in court on Feb. 20.
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