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Oregon fugitive accused of slapping Centralia health care worker on April 5 - The Daily Chronicle

Updated 4/8/2026, 11:28:48 PM

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Oregon fugitive accused of slapping Centralia health care worker on April 5 - The Daily Chronicle

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The former Jane Doe accused of slapping a medical assistant at the Cascade Community Health Evaluation and Treatment Center in Centralia on April 5 is reportedly a fugitive from Oregon. Prosecutors say she was a client at the center. According to court documents, Breena Butler, 20, of Portland, Oregon, referred to herself as Star Charmikael upon arrest by Centralia police. She then allegedly gave multiple Social Security numbers, one belonging to a 70-year-old man and another a 68-year-old man. The Jane Doe was booked into the Lewis County Jail at about 10:35 a.m. Sunday. A fingerprints search at the jail reportedly turned up three aliases, one of which was Butler. According to court documents, the FBI’s National Crime Information Center database showed active warrants out of Washington and Oregon for the aliases. Butler made a preliminary appearance in Lewis County Superior Court Monday to face single counts of third-degree assault and first-degree criminal impersonation, both punishable by up to five years in prison and $10,000 in fines. Butler also faces a fugitive from justice (FFJ) complaint related to charges out of Oregon. During the hearing, a judge set bail at $50,000 cash or bond for the alleged crimes at the treatment center and ordered a no-bail hold for the fugitive complaint. The judge also ordered a competency evaluation after a request from Butler’s defense attorney. The state Department of Social and Health Services will conduct the evaluation. A competency review hearing is scheduled for April 16, along with an FFJ review.

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