Hillsboro Man Sentenced To Prison For Years For Rape Related Crimes Released Prior To Sentence (Photo)
- 02/26/26
On April 29, 2023, Jafet Isaias Renderos-Ruiz and a 22 year old female, strangers to each other, went to a birthday party thrown by a mutual friend. The victim consumed alcohol and went to bed, heavily intoxicated. In the early morning hours of the following day, she awoke to find Renderos-Ruiz wrapped around her body, sexually groping her. She froze in fear as he vaginally and anally raped her.
Later that morning she was taken by a friend to meet with a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) where she was examined, and the sexual assault documented. The SANE reported the matter to the Corvallis Police Department where the case was thoroughly investigated by Detective Derek Samuels.
Following a settlement conference with input from the victim, on February 25, 2026, Renderos-Ruiz plead guilty to Counts of Attempted Rape in the First Degree, Attempted Sodomy in the First Degree, Attempted Sex Abuse in the First Degree, and Attempted Strangulation.
At sentencing, Renderos-Ruiz offered an apology to the victim, accepting full responsibility for his crimes. Circuit Court Judge Matthew Donohue then sentenced Renderos-Ruiz to a total of 65 months in prison, with ten years of Post Prison Supervision to be reduced by the amount of time Defendant ends up serving in prison. He was also ordered to register as a Sex Offender. Benton County Deputy District Attorney Kyle Haney requested that Renderos-Ruiz be immediately taken into custody. However, the judge opted to allow Renderos-Ruiz to remain out of custody and report to jail on March 16.
“I appreciate the invaluable work of our SANE nurses, who both support victims of sexual assault and who collect crucial evidence that allows for the successful prosecution of these important cases.” Ryan Joslin, Benton County District Attorney. “I laud the courage of this young lady who came forward so that justice could be done in her case.”
Hillsboro Man Sentenced To Prison For Years For Rape Related Crimes Released Prior To Sentence (Photo)
- 02/26/26
On April 29, 2023, Jafet Isaias Renderos-Ruiz and a 22 year old female, strangers to each other, went to a birthday party thrown by a mutual friend. The victim consumed alcohol and went to bed, heavily intoxicated. In the early morning hours of the following day, she awoke to find Renderos-Ruiz wrapped around her body, sexually groping her. She froze in fear as he vaginally and anally raped her.
Later that morning she was taken by a friend to meet with a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) where she was examined, and the sexual assault documented. The SANE reported the matter to the Corvallis Police Department where the case was thoroughly investigated by Detective Derek Samuels.
Following a settlement conference with input from the victim, on February 25, 2026, Renderos-Ruiz plead guilty to Counts of Attempted Rape in the First Degree, Attempted Sodomy in the First Degree, Attempted Sex Abuse in the First Degree, and Attempted Strangulation.
At sentencing, Renderos-Ruiz offered an apology to the victim, accepting full responsibility for his crimes. Circuit Court Judge Matthew Donohue then sentenced Renderos-Ruiz to a total of 65 months in prison, with ten years of Post Prison Supervision to be reduced by the amount of time Defendant ends up serving in prison. He was also ordered to register as a Sex Offender. Benton County Deputy District Attorney Kyle Haney requested that Renderos-Ruiz be immediately taken into custody. However, the judge opted to allow Renderos-Ruiz to remain out of custody and report to jail on March 16.
“I appreciate the invaluable work of our SANE nurses, who both support victims of sexual assault and who collect crucial evidence that allows for the successful prosecution of these important cases.” Ryan Joslin, Benton County District Attorney. “I laud the courage of this young lady who came forward so that justice could be done in her case.”