Man attacked, then shot by homeowner while seeking help
03:49 PM PDT on Thursday, September 29, 2005
By ANTONIA GIEDWOYN, kgw.com Staff
BORING, Ore. -- One man was arrested and another is wanted for the alleged attempted murder of a man who was later shot while looking for help in Boring late Wednesday night.
Joshua Lee Rutledge, 27, was lodged at the Clackamas County Jail Thursday on charges of assault. He was scheduled to be arraigned on Friday.
Authorities are searching for a second suspect, identified as Thomas Kenneth Sullivan, 26. Sullivan stands about 5-feet-11 tall and weighs about 180 pounds.
Both men are accused of trying to kill Portland resident Marc A. Luethe, 31, who was later shot by a Boring homeowner, said Det. Wendi Babst with the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office.
Luethe told investigators that he met Rutledge and a second man at a mutual friend's residence on SE Kelso Road in Boring and agreed to give the men a ride in his vehicle.
Once they were inside the vehicle, Rutledge allegedly attacked Luethe by hitting him in the head with an unknown weapon, causing several large gashes.
Luethe's vehicle crashed in a field and Luethe ran to a house on SE 232nd Drive, where he started banging on and then kicking in the front door after saying he had crashed his car nearby, Babst said.
The 67-year-old male homeowner fired a warning shot near the door while his wife called 9-1-1.
Deputies arrived at the scene and found Luethe lying on the deck of the residence with a single gunshot wound to his torso. He was taken to Oregon Health & Science University Hospital by ambulance.
It appears his injuries are not life threatening, Babst said.
Deputies later found Luethe's Dodge Neon sedan in the field.
Rutledge and the second man fled on foot.
Authorities asked that anyone with information about Sullivan's whereabouts to call the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office at (503) 655-8211.
The investigation continues.
