Hart 2 Hart Investigations

Hart 2 Hart Investigations Licensed Legal Investigation Agency
*Criminal Defense*
"Truth, Justice, and Best Possible Outcome" He's one of the good guys. As a Private Investigator, Mr.
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Portland's PI, Troy Hartwell, has extensive experience in law enforcement including federal, state, and local jurisdictions. His passion for truth and commitment to justice sets him apart. Hartwell has worked on criminal defense cases finding mitigating circumstances in each case making the task of defending a lot easier. Prior to becoming a private investigator, Mr. Hartwell worked in Law Enforce

ment with federal, state, and local agencies, resulting in over 16 years of combined public service experience. Along with college-level education, some of Mr. Hartwell’s formal training includes over 2000+ hours of instruction, from academy settings to hands-on specialized courses. To include Oregon Public Safety Academy, the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC), United States Veteran’s Affairs Police Academy, Colorado POST Academy, Crisis Intervention training, Bicycle Patrol, Field Training and Evaluator, Firearms Instructor, Defensive Tactics, Handcuffing, Special Weapons and Tactics Training, etc.

11/04/2025

Don't answer these texts!!!!

It's scary out there! Halloween opens us up to be vulnerable, so use these safety tips for your children and yourself. H...
10/30/2025

It's scary out there! Halloween opens us up to be vulnerable, so use these safety tips for your children and yourself.
Have a plan, have a strategy, have a route, and have fun!!!




The leaves are falling, the air is crisp and Halloween is creeping closer! As kids step into their...

MCSO WARNS COMMUNITY ABOUT “SMISHING” TEXT MESSAGE     MULTNOMAH COUNTY, Ore. – The Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office (M...
10/16/2025

MCSO WARNS COMMUNITY ABOUT “SMISHING” TEXT MESSAGE

MULTNOMAH COUNTY, Ore. – The Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) is warning community members to be aware of “smishing” text messaging scams.

According to cybersecurity experts, smishing scams utilize fake text messages to trick people into downloading malware, sharing sensitive information, or providing money to cybercriminals.

These text messages may appear innocuous at first. Often, they look like a message sent to the wrong person.

However, in reality, they are part of a widespread scam campaign. Scammers will send out thousands of these texts to random phone numbers, hoping someone will reply.

If you respond, scammers can confirm that your phone number is active and that they’ve reached a real person.

From there, they often continue messaging to build trust and legitimacy, ultimately seeking to steal personal or financial information.

Recent examples of text messages sent to MCSO employees include:
• “You have a package waiting for delivery, please click here to confirm receipt.”
• “Are you still at your workplace?”
• “Can I speak with you for a moment?”
• “Hi, we missed you at last night’s event.”
• “Hello.”
• “We’d like to connect with you about your current role.”
• “Text me when you’re free, okay.”
How to protect yourself:
• Don’t reply to unknown or suspicious text messages. It’s not rude to protect yourself.
• Block and report unknown and suspicious phone numbers as junk or spam on your phone.
• Never share personal or financial information by text – especially with someone you don’t know.
• Never click on a link sent via text from a number or person you do not know.
MCSO reminds everyone that staying alert and skeptical of unexpected messages is one of the best ways to protect your privacy and financial security.
Several examples of smishing text messages are being provided. Media may use these graphics with credit to the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office.

ST. JOHN’S BRIDGE JOHN DOE IDENTIFIED AFTER MORE THAN 30 YEARS (PHOTO)      PORTLAND, Ore. (13 Oct. 2025) – More than 30...
10/13/2025

ST. JOHN’S BRIDGE
JOHN DOE IDENTIFIED AFTER MORE THAN 30 YEARS (PHOTO)

PORTLAND, Ore. (13 Oct. 2025) – More than 30 years ago, workers clearing brush near the St. Johns Bridge in North Portland discovered the fully skeletonized remains of a man. Local law enforcement immediately responded to conduct a death investigation, and the Oregon State Medical Examiner’s Office was called in to help recover the remains.

This week, with help from the DNA Doe Project, the remains were positively identified as Bryant Edward Deane, who is believed to have been about 39 years old at the time of his death.

After the remains were transferred to the medical examiner’s office, a forensic pathologist and forensic anthropologist examined the bones and determined the decedent was likely a white male, close to 50 years old, and about 5-foot-2 to 5-foot-5 in height. They noted arthritic changes, several fractures, a marked difference in leg length indicating the man would have walked with a limp, and estimated he had been deceased for about a year before discovery.

The fractures were more pronounced on the left side of the body, suggesting the decedent may have fallen from the bridge or been struck by a vehicle and thrown from the bridge. However, the cause and manner of death remain undetermined.

The clothed remains included a maroon fleece-lined jacket, dark denim pants, MacGregor brand ankle boots, and gray and brown cotton gloves on both hands, suggesting the man died during the winter. Brown hair was found near the remains. A dental examination showed evidence of restorations.

Unfortunately, there were no leads on the man’s identity, and the case went cold.

As with other unidentified remains cases, some progress was made over the years, but the case only advanced significantly with developments in genetic genealogy.

In 2011, a NamUs profile (UP #8259) was created, and DNA results were uploaded to the Combined DNA Index System (CODIS), though no matches were found.

In 2019, more extensive short tandem repeat (STR) DNA testing was completed, resulting in the addition of Y-STR (male-specific) and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) profiles to CODIS. Despite these efforts, no matches were made.

In February 2024, the Oregon State Medical Examiner’s Office partnered with the DNA Doe Project, which offered pro bono assistance. The organization secured funding for advanced DNA extraction and sequencing.

In March 2025, Astrea Forensics produced a single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) profile, which was uploaded to the GEDmatch Pro database. The enhanced profile indicated North Atlantic, Baltic, and western Mediterranean heritage. DNA Doe Project volunteers began the process of investigative genetic genealogy.

In June, the SNP profile was uploaded to the FamilyTreeDNA database to find additional matches. Soon after, volunteers began narrowing in on a match by researching family records, old newspaper clippings, and other sources. By August, they had identified a potential match and possible relatives to contact.

The medical examiner’s office reached out to the decedent’s presumed brother, who had not been in contact with him since the mid-to-late 1970s. He agreed to provide a DNA sample for comparison.

In October 2025, the Oregon State Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed the remains as those of Bryant Edward Deane, born Aug. 2, 1952.

Based on the totality of genetic and circumstantial evidence, Dr. Sean Hurst, Oregon’s chief medical examiner, positively identified the remains. Next of kin have been notified. The Portland Police Bureau has been made aware of the positive identification in the case.

“This case was cold for 33 years,” said Hailey Collord-Stalder, forensic anthropologist with the Oregon State Medical Examiner’s Office. “Bryant’s parents passed in 2017 and 2019, respectively, never knowing what happened to their son. His family left a space for him on their headstone; now he can finally be laid to rest with his family.”

The Oregon State Medical Examiner’s Office is grateful for the work of the DNA Doe Project and its volunteers, who are committed to restoring names to unidentified persons. The project continues to assist the office on several other cases.

Father of missing teen has an emotional plea: 'She's loved and we want her to come home. Please share this story and get...
09/17/2025

Father of missing teen has an emotional plea: 'She's loved and we want her to come home.
Please share this story and get it out to the community and help this father get his baby girl home.



The father of missing teen, Gracie Hall, 15, spoke out with an emotional plea. "She's loved and we want her to come home."

09/15/2025

CHILD
Please share. With everything going on, this alert 🚨 has been overlooked.

 Our office will be closed on Monday, September 1.
09/01/2025


Our office will be closed on Monday, September 1.

Check your children's online activities. People are getting very creative in luring children into trouble in many ways.D...
08/31/2025

Check your children's online activities. People are getting very creative in luring children into trouble in many ways.
Don't think, "Not my child", because those "innocent" kids are the targets. It's sick - but it's real.

  OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS TO MR. ROMERO’S FAMILY, FRIENDS and the COMMUNITY
08/27/2025

OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS TO MR. ROMERO’S FAMILY, FRIENDS and the COMMUNITY

REST IN PEACE: Authorities confirmed that Ruben Gonzales Romero, 49, of Keizer, Oregon died on August 24 while battling the Bivens Creek Fire in Montana. https://bit.ly/4mY8dCD

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Hart2Hart Investigations

Our purpose is to ensure the integrity of Oregon's criminal justice system and our community. Our passion is to find the truth, justice, and the best possible outcome for our clients.

Principal investigator, Troy Hartwell, has extensive experience and training in law enforcement. He leads his team of investigators with the passion for the truth, justice, and the best possible outcome.

Hart 2 Hart Investigations specializes in Major Crimes (Measure 11 & 57) Criminal Defense Investigations along side Defense Attorneys in the State of Oregon. Types of cases include:


  • Homicide, Domestic Violence