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OREGON — (Scroll down for video) —\u00a0UPDATE: On Monday, April 25, 2016, Happy Valley Police continued its investigation into the previously reported “home-invasion burglary” on April 24 — and learned that far different crimes had occurred at the residence.<\/p>\n

Happy Valley Police found evidence that indicated the initial reports provided were inaccurate.<\/p>\n

Investigators learned that the homeowner’s son — Ethan Kwon, age 18, of Happy Valley — in fact invited the female seen in the surveillance video into the home.<\/p>\n

Mr. Kwon was charged with initiating a false report and patronizing a prostitute.<\/p>\n

Authorities are still working to identify the female seen in the surveillance video.<\/p>\n

No booking photo of Mr. Kwon is available at this time.<\/p>\n

EARLIER RELEASE (April 24, 2016, 11:45 p.m.): Happy Valley PD investigating mid-afternoon burglary; suspect video available; tips sought<\/p>\n

Please reference CCSO case # 16-10924<\/p>\n

At approximately 3:45 p.m. on Sunday, April 24, 2016, deputies with the Happy Valley Police Department were dispatched to a residence in the area of SE Mia Garden Dr. and SE 152nd Ave. in Happy Valley, on a report of a residential burglary that had occurred around 1 p.m.<\/p>\n

The homeowner, who wishes to remain anonymous, was reporting that she had returned home to discover that there was money missing from a nightstand located in an upstairs bedroom.<\/p>\n

The homeowner’s 18-year-old son had been home while she was gone — but stated he didn’t remember anything suspicious that had occurred.<\/p>\n

The homeowner elected to review her home security system — and discovered that at approximately 1 p.m., an unknown female had entered her home through an unlocked front door.<\/p>\n

The suspect casually entered the victim’s home and proceeded to steal over $200 in a period of about eight minutes.<\/p>\n

The homeowner’s son was in his bedroom listening to music through headphones at the time of the burglary, unaware there was a stranger inside the home.<\/p>\n

After the suspect collected the cash, she casually exited the house and left the area via her vehicle.<\/p>\n