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Beaverton Police Investigate Fraud Attempt Involving Counterfeit Rolex Watches (Photo) - 04/30/26

On April 29, 2026, at approximately 2:35 p.m., Beaverton Police officers responded to a report of a fraud in progress at Capital Pawn, located in the 12000 block of SW Canyon Road.

 

Officers were advised that individuals were attempting to sell a counterfeit Rolex watch to the business. Employees reported the same suspects had successfully sold a fake Rolex to a similar business in Portland the previous day.

 

The investigation determined the suspects were involved in an ongoing scheme targeting pawn shops and similar businesses by attempting to sell counterfeit high-end watches as authentic items.

 

Arrested and charged in this case are 23-year-old Destiny Villalpando of Moreno Valley, California; 21-year-old Christopher Rosales of Los Angeles, California; and 23-year-old Isaac R. Hernandez of Chino, California.

 

All three were taken into custody on fraud-related charges and transported to the Beaverton Police Department. Charges are being referred to the Washington County District Attorney’s Office.

 

Investigators seized $20,373 from the suspects in this case. The money is believed to be proceeds from the fraudulent activity.

 

This remains an active investigation. Detectives are working to determine whether additional businesses in the region may have been targeted or victimized.

 

Anyone with information related to this case, or who believes they may have been a victim of a similar fraud, is encouraged to contact the Beaverton Police Department.

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Attached Media Files: Rolex.jpg, Rolexcash.jpg,

Beaverton Police Investigate Fraud Attempt Involving Counterfeit Rolex Watches (Photo) - 04/30/26

On April 29, 2026, at approximately 2:35 p.m., Beaverton Police officers responded to a report of a fraud in progress at Capital Pawn, located in the 12000 block of SW Canyon Road.

 

Officers were advised that individuals were attempting to sell a counterfeit Rolex watch to the business. Employees reported the same suspects had successfully sold a fake Rolex to a similar business in Portland the previous day.

 

The investigation determined the suspects were involved in an ongoing scheme targeting pawn shops and similar businesses by attempting to sell counterfeit high-end watches as authentic items.

 

Arrested and charged in this case are 23-year-old Destiny Villalpando of Moreno Valley, California; 21-year-old Christopher Rosales of Los Angeles, California; and 23-year-old Isaac R. Hernandez of Chino, California.

 

All three were taken into custody on fraud-related charges and transported to the Beaverton Police Department. Charges are being referred to the Washington County District Attorney’s Office.

 

Investigators seized $20,373 from the suspects in this case. The money is believed to be proceeds from the fraudulent activity.

 

This remains an active investigation. Detectives are working to determine whether additional businesses in the region may have been targeted or victimized.

 

Anyone with information related to this case, or who believes they may have been a victim of a similar fraud, is encouraged to contact the Beaverton Police Department.

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Attached Media Files: Rolex.jpg, Rolexcash.jpg,