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Two officers confirmed dead in Woodburn bank bombing by Aimee Green, The Oregonian Saturday December 13, 2008, 8:31 PM Olivia Bucks/The OregonianA mobile forensics lab sits in front of the West Coast Bank branch in Woodburn today as investigators try to learn more about the bomb blast that killed two police officers and critically injured a third.

Police on Saturday confirmed the death of a second officer in a bomb blast Friday evening at West Coast Bank in Woodburn -- one of the worst law enforcement tragedies in Oregon history. The city's police chief underwent five hours of surgery and remained in critical condition at OHSU Hospital.

The victims were identified as Senior Trooper William Hakim, who worked as a bomb squad technician for Oregon State Police, and Capt. Tom Tennant of the Woodburn Police Department, both described by colleagues as dedicated professionals and family men.

The officers died instantly, said Lt. Sheila Lorance, a spokeswoman for the Marion County Sheriff's Office. Woodburn Police Chief Scott Russell survived the explosion and remained in OHSU's intensive care unit.

A bank employee suffered non-life-threatening injuries. Authorities said they were not releasing her name for her safety.

"She is a witness to a homicide," Lorance said. Woodburn bombing

Jagged shards of glass marked the front of the bank in the 2500 block of Oregon 214, where the bomb's detonation about 5:30 p.m. blew out two large windows in the front of the building.

Authorities have no suspects. Dozens of local and federal authorities -- including from the Marion County Sheriff's Office, the FBI, Oregon State Police and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives -- surrounded the building and began work that could spark a widespread search for the killer or killers. Investigators in white forensic suits and face masks could be seen entering and exiting the branch for hours Saturday, combing for clues.

Federal authorities are offering a $35,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible. State Police Lt. Gregg Hastings described the individual or individuals as "very dangerous."

"That person needs to be found as soon as possible," Hastings said during a somber news conference.

Police are asking anyone with information to call the ATF at 800-800-3855.

At question is exactly what happened in the moments before the blast and, more specifically, what caused the bomb technician and the officers with decades of experience to move a suspicious item from a bush outside the building to the inside. Authorities declined to comment on such details until the investigation reaches some findings.

Though protocol varies by jurisdiction, Atlanta-based explosives expert Hal Lowder said in most cases a potential bomb would not be moved indoors.

"I don't want to second-guess why they did what they did," Lowder said from his home in Atlanta. "But in some instances, you might move a device if it were to protect the public. Property damage always comes second."

A bank could absorb an explosion, he said, protecting a residential area.

The Woodburn branch of West Coast Bank is surrounded by businesses, senior housing, single-family homes and busy Oregon 214, a main drag through Woodburn, population 22,000. The bank is on the opposite side of Interstate 5 from the popular Woodburn Company Stores outlet mall.

Although details are sketchy, Friday's events began to unfold about 10:30 a.m., when someone made a threatening phone call to the Wells Fargo bank next door. The bank was evacuated, and police found a suspicious object but determined it wasn't dangerous.

West Coast asked police to check its bank, but police found nothing. Then later that afternoon, a bank employee found a mysterious item under a bush and called police again. At 5 p.m., police evacuated the building.

They scanned the item with a portable X-ray machine. At 5:24 p.m., after they had finished the scan, the item blew up.

The Marion County Sheriff's Office declined to comment on whether or when a robot was used to inspect the device or the scene.

Kevin Baker, whose family owns the 76 gas station a few businesses down the highway, said he stopped by the bank about 5:20 p.m., but a Woodburn police officer told him the branch was closed. Baker saw a few plainclothes men inside, wearing gloves and congregating around a counter, possibly where customers fill out their deposit slips.

He didn't see what the men were looking at.

He left and was about two minutes into his drive across town to another West Coast branch when he saw a flurry of police cars zoom toward the bank. When he arrived at the second branch, frantic employees told him what had happened.

"It's tough for our community," said the lifelong resident, who knew Woodburn police Capt. Tennant and knows Police Chief Russell and the injured bank employee. "This kind of thing just doesn't happen in Woodburn."

Hakim is the second Oregon State Police bomb technician to die in the line of duty, Hastings said.

Police searched the surrounding business district and neighborhoods, suspecting there could be another explosive device. They evacuated some residents who lived nearby the bank. They also closed off the highway and side roads, but reopened the highway about noon Saturday.

The road closure did not affect access to the outlet mall, where thousands flocked for holiday shopping.

--Noelle Crombie, Helen Jung and Amy Hsuan contributed to this report. -- Aimee Green; aimeegreen@news.oregonian.com

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Reference: Oregon Live.com Sat Dec 13, 2008

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