Three men in their twenties were arrested Sunday for street racing on Interstate 84 this weekend.

According to Portland police, officers responded to reports of “several cars” blocking traffic on the urban freeway and “doing donuts” on the interstate.

Law enforcement officers did not release any more information about when the racing occurred, where or how many drivers may have been involved.

But Noah Terry, 20, was arrested near Northeast 92nd Drive and Northeast Alderwood at about 10:49 p.m. and charged with reckless driving, recklessly endangering another person and second-degree disorderly conduct.

Nageso Gebeyessa, 27, was also arrested at the same time by Portland police at the 5100 block of Northeast 109th Avenue. He faces one count of second-degree criminal trespass. Codie Schoene, 22, was arrested with Gebeyessa and faces the same charge.

In 2018, The Oregonian/OregonLive reported extensively on Portland’s underground street racing scene. The races occasionally draw up to 1,000 spectators and the racing participants have been known to attempt to block freeways and urban arterials like Marine Drive for their races.

At least four people have died in street-racing related crashes in the past three years.

-- Andrew Theen

atheen@oregonian.com

503-294-4026

@andrewtheen

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