Man Arrested For Kidnapping, Sex Crimes; Additional Victims Sought (Photo) -07/25/25
Detectives from the Violent Crimes Unit responded to lead the investigation and identified the suspect as 58-year-old Dru Hendrix, who lived at the home. Hendrix did not know the woman prior to this incident.
During the investigation, detectives learned Hendrix also sexually assaulted a man in his 80s inside the home.
With the help of the Washington County Tactical Negotiations Team and the Crisis Negotiations Unit, detectives served a search warrant at Hendrix’s home during the early morning hours of July 22 and took Hendrix into custody.
Hendrix was booked into the Washington County Jail on the following charges:
- Three counts of sodomy in the first degree
- Two counts of sexual abuse in the first degree
- Unlawful sexual penetration in the first degree
- Kidnapping in the first degree
- Attempt to commit compelling prostitution
- Probation violations related to previous arrests for stalking, attempting to elude police, and felon in possession of a weapon
Hendrix is being held without bail pending a preventative detention hearing. Additional charges will be added as the investigation continues. Hendrix also has an open case in Columbia County, dating to an arrest from 2024.
Detectives learned Hendrix has been the subject of numerous complaints by women for more than 15 years, often related to stalking or concerns of inappropriate messages and comments. Hendrix previously owned an auto repair shop called Hendrix Motor Company in Portland, where many customers commented on his predatory behavior toward women. Hendrix is currently the subject of multiple stalking and restraining orders from previous events.
Detectives would like to speak with anyone who has information about Hendrix and are concerned there may be additional victims who have not yet come forward. Anyone with information is asked to call 503-846-2700 and reference case 50-25-10089. The release of Hendrix’s booking photo is for law enforcement purposes and is in accordance with Oregon House Bill 3273 for the identification of additional criminal activity.