Police are asking residents in Northwest Portland to help with the investigation into the murder of Krystal Pendergraph.
She was found fatally shot in a car last Saturday near Northwest Kearney Street and 22nd Avenue.
Detectives believe that some private security cameras and doorbell cameras may have captured critical video that may help identify the suspect.
They are focused on the area encompassing Northwest 19th Avenue to Northwest 24th Avenue and Northwest Glisan Street to Northwest Pettygrove Street. They are asking that residents who live and work in that area upload all video that is saved on their systems from 5:50 a.m. to 6:30 a.m. on Saturday, October 11, 2025.
Residents are not required to review their video, look for anything specific, or verify that it captured any activity. If they wish to help, they should just upload the raw footage from each individual camera. Please do not edit, enhance, combine into "multiview," or otherwise alter the footage. Please ensure the footage is in a standard file format and does not require a proprietary player. Detectives will review the video for potential clues.
PPB has created a link where community members can upload video directly to the Detective Division. If anyone has cameras, such as Ring cameras or other doorbell cameras, or surveillance cameras that show the street, sidewalk, or other public areas, please upload the raw footage to this website. PPB has also generated this QR code that can be scanned with a smartphone and will bring up the upload website.
Source: Portland Police