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If you're really interested, your local cop station will usually have a gang/tag specialist who'll probably know the individual who did it. Not that that will do you any good, but you might get an interesting back story on what's going on.
That would be my first move as well. If you can't get any answers try the Oregon State Police.
State of Oregon: Oregon State Police
OSP won't do you any good. They no longer have any gang specific units and will tell you to call your local agency. OSP has jurisdiction over mainly state highways, state property and fish/wildlife.
My neighborhood has alleyways running behind our properties.
Last summer there was a 15 yr old teenager running around on a little Honda trail bike that was tagging all of the back sides of shops and fences.
Once a week I would have to clean the tagging off of my shop metal siding.
I could never catch the little creep in the act, but a close neighbor came up with a solution.
He strung a black rope across the alley and stayed up that evening waiting for him.
Sure enough, he came blasting down the alley at 3:00 am and the rope peeled him off the scooter.
My neighbor held him by the scruff of the neck until the cops showed up.
The local cops weren't going to do more then slap his wrist, but the little jerk started to mouth off, and in front of six witnesses,
he stated that as soon as he was released, he would come back with a shotgun and kill every one of us.
Off to juvie he went, and we never heard from him again.
Come to find out, this was his third strike for this kind of physical threatening.