
7/26/2024
Lincoln City, OR. – Official Release: On July 21st, 2024 a Loss Prevention Officer at McKay’s Market in Lincoln City observed a white male adult shoplifting non-food retail items from a display towards the front of their store. When he confronted the man, he was initially compliant but soon began running through the store with the stolen items. A store manager stood near the exit while waiting for police arrival. The suspect approached and threw him to the ground, raising the incident to a felony-level robbery. The suspect ran from the property and was not located that day.
On July 25th that same manager who had been thrown to the ground observed the suspect near the store and called police. Numerous officers responded and within two minutes of being dispatched had the man detained. Officers compared the man to the surveillance video of the crime and determined he was indeed the suspect who had stolen the items and thrown the manager to the ground.
Officers determined the suspect to be 45-year-old Donald Strangebird Littletree, an unsheltered man residing in Lincoln City. Police also learned Littletree was a Lincoln County Parole and Probation client out on release after a previous criminal conviction. Littletree was transported to the Lincoln County Jail and lodged on charges of Robbery III, Theft III, and Physical Harassment. He was subsequently released from the Lincoln County Jail a short time later.
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Thats funny McKays has been robbing Lincoln City for years with their over inflated prices !
I’ll never get over them charging almost $8 per pound of broccoli a couple years ago
I shop that store and like the people that work there , you whoever you are should be fired you cant let a violent probation violator , and homeles out what will you do when he does not show to court ?
I shop that store and like the people that work there . YOU whoever you are should be fired for endangering the worker he attacked ,the guy is a homeless probation violator .