PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Apples, rocks, branches, logs and pumpkins are among the objects that have been thrown at motorists from a walkway adjacent to I-205 in Tualatin in 10 separate incidents since September, including Tuesday.

A passing motorist’s windshield was damaged Tuesday when a large rock hit.

Investigators with the Oregon State Police said it seems the specific area is an exit ramp near the footpath behind the Martinazzi Village apartments in Tualatin. There is a curve at the southbound I-5 exit 289, which goes underneath I-5 and becomes northbound I-205.

A Google Street View shows the Martinazzi Apartments in Tualatin near the I-5/I-205 interchange, December 12, 2017

No one has been hurt in any of these incidents and no crashes have resulted. But witnesses told investigators one or more people in their early teens to early 20s were seen fleeing into nearby trees after an item was thrown.

The Oregon State Police is looking for help to solve these cases. Anyone with information is asked to call 503.375.3555 or 800.452.7888.

Tossed items from a walkway near I-205 in Tualatin has hit a number of cars since September, including on December 12, 2017 (OSP)