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A former Democratic county commissioner from Oregon is now at the center of a legal storm, with authorities suspecting she may have left the country to evade justice. Melissa Fireside, who previously served as a Clackamas County Commissioner, is facing multiple felony charges related to financial misconduct.
The allegations against Fireside date back to March 2025, when she is accused of embezzling $30,000 from her mother’s boyfriend. The man, who resides in an assisted living facility, became the unwitting victim of this alleged crime, as reported by KPTV.
According to prosecutors, the scheme unfolded during one of Fireside’s visits to the assisted living home. It was during this visit that she reportedly gained access to the man’s bank account. She is said to have orchestrated a phone call to the bank, during which she guided the man through the process of resetting his online banking credentials.
Once she had control, Fireside allegedly siphoned off $29,000 to settle a personal loan with a state representative. Additionally, she purportedly withdrew another $1,000, which she transferred into her own account.

The case came to light when the man’s daughter noticed unusual activity in his accounts and promptly alerted his credit union, sparking an investigation.
In a concerning development, authorities believe that Fireside may have fled the United States with her son, seeking to avoid facing the charges leveled against her. As the investigation continues, this alleged breach of trust underscores the complexities and challenges in safeguarding the rights of those in vulnerable positions.
In an Oct. 31 news release, the Oregon Department of Justice said Fireside may have fled the country and filed a motion to revoke her conditional release.
The father to Fireside’s 9-year-old son called the Clackamas County District Attorney’s Office on Wednesday and said the child was withdrawn from school, adding that his ex-partner “apparently has fled the country,” according to court documents.

Former Clackamas County Commissioner Melissa Fireside was charged with multiple felonies. (ClackCo TV)
The Oregon DOJ said that Fireside possibly used a fake ID to enter Mexico.
On Tuesday, Fireside allegedly made a reservation to fly from Mexico to Amsterdam, according to the Oregon DOJ.
“Our top concern right now is the safety and well-being of this child,” said Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield. “We are working closely with law enforcement partners here and at the federal level to locate Ms. Fireside and ensure she is held accountable under Oregon law. No one should be able to evade justice by crossing a border.”

Clackamas County Oregon courthouse in Oregon City. (Don and Melinda Crawford/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
Fireside was charged with first-degree aggravated theft, first-degree theft, computer crime and first-degree forgery. The Oregon DOJ said her conditional release agreement required her to stay in Oregon unless given permission to leave the state.
Fireside’s trial was scheduled to begin on Dec. 2.
Shannon Kmetic, an attorney for Fireside, declined to comment when reached by Fox News Digital.