The Gresham cat hostage taking Incident occurred on August 21, 1994 and involved an emotionally disturbed 28-year-old woman named Janet Marilyn Smith, who took her own pet Siamese cat hostage in the Fred Meyer store at 2497 East Burnside Road in Gresham, Oregon, United States.
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| - The Gresham cat hostage taking Incident occurred on August 21, 1994 and involved an emotionally disturbed 28-year-old woman named Janet Marilyn Smith, who took her own pet Siamese cat hostage in the Fred Meyer store at 2497 East Burnside Road in Gresham, Oregon, United States. (en)
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| - The Gresham cat hostage taking Incident occurred on August 21, 1994 and involved an emotionally disturbed 28-year-old woman named Janet Marilyn Smith, who took her own pet Siamese cat hostage in the Fred Meyer store at 2497 East Burnside Road in Gresham, Oregon, United States. Smith was subsequently fatally shot by a Gresham Police officer after she approached officers while brandishing a kitchen knife. The cat could not be found immediately after the incident but was later located hiding somewhere in the store. It was the first fatal shooting by Gresham police since the January 4, 1984 shooting of Mark R. Stomps after reports that he was on drugs, had a gun and was threatening to commit suicide. (en)
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