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Man Arrested For Kidnapping, Sex Crimes; Additional Victims Sought (Photo) -07/25/25

On July 21, 2025, Washington County Sheriff’s Office deputies began investigating a sexual assault case after a 20-year-old woman reported being held against her will and sexually assaulted at a home on SW Applegate Drive in Aloha.

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.      

Attached Media Files: Media Graphic,

Washington County Community Violence Reduction Team Arrests The Leaders Of Tepa Gang (Photo) -07/24/25

On Thursday, July 17, 2025, the Washington County Community Violence Reduction Team (CoVRT) executed four simultaneous search warrants at residences in Washington County.

The Sheriff’s Office Tactical Negotiations Team (TNT), Portland Police Bureau’s Special Emergency Reaction Team (SERT), Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office SWAT, and East Metro SWAT supported CoVRT in the warrant service. Several negotiators, drones, and the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office Aviation Unit also provided assistance.

Investigators with CoVRT recovered multiple firearms, three of which were reported stolen, extended magazines, ammunition, and other evidence of criminal gang activity. One of the recovered firearms is suspected to be involved in a recent shooting.

Investigators took two adults and one juvenile into custody during the search warrant service. For information regarding the juvenile, please contact the Washington County Juvenile Department.

On Tuesday, July 23, a Washington County Grand Jury indicted Alvarez and Cisneros-Vite.

35-year-old Maximiliano Alvarez of Beaverton was indicted for:

  • Racketeering – two counts
  • Conspiracy to commit murder in the second degree
  • Assault in the third degree
  • Attempted Robbery in the first degree
  • Felon in possession of a firearm

29-year-old Roberto Cisneros-Vite of Beaverton was indicted for:

  • Racketeering – two counts
  • Conspiracy to commit murder in the second degree
  • Assault in the third degree
  • Unlawful possession of a firearm
  • Attempted robbery in the first degree
  • Unlawful sale or transfer of a firearm
  • Furnishing alcohol to person under 21 years of age

CoVRT aims to strengthen community relationships and reduce violent crimes. CoVRT’s multifaceted approach to address violence in the community includes removing illegal firearms from the streets, deterring criminal behaviors, and holding offenders accountable. 

Investigators believe there are additional unreported crimes. If you have information related to the suspects and/or criminal gang activity, please contact WCSOCOVRT@washingtoncountyor.gov or call non-emergency dispatch at 503-629-0111.

Attached Media Files: Guns,

Sheriff’s Office Foundation Supports Search And Rescue (Photo) -07/23/25

In early 2024, the Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue program (SAR) began planning to replace an old transport van with a new one to support the team's growing needs. The $70,000 needed to replace the 25-year-old van was not in the budget, but it was needed to support this critical function of the Sheriff’s Office.

Funding to support larger purchases can be challenging, so SAR coordinators turned to the Washington County Sheriff's Office Foundation for help.

The Sheriff’s Office Foundation supports public safety throughout Washington County and the Sheriff’s Office. “Our mission is to provide funding for programs and/or services, which are not part of the regular budget.” The Sheriff’s Office Foundation is the only organization authorized to raise funds on behalf of the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.

Foundation president Bonnie said, “The Sheriff’s Office Foundation was thrilled to support such an important cause, and believes wholeheartedly in the mission that Search and Rescue brings to Washington County, and the surrounding communities they serve.”

Sheriff Massey said, “I am extremely grateful for the resources that the Washington County Sheriff's Office Foundation provides to ensure deputies are best able to keep community members and themselves safe. The Foundation funds programs that are unable to be supported through normal and limited funding mechanisms. Without the support and generosity of Foundation volunteers and donors, a handful of integral programs may not even exist.” 

If you would like to support public safety in Washington County through the foundation, you may identify a specific team or have donations placed in the general fund by visiting wcsofoundation.org 

Attached Media Files: SAR VAN,

Man Arrested After Attempted Carjacking In Aloha -07/18/25

On Thursday, July 17, 2025, at 5:06 p.m., Washington County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to an assault with a weapon near 20295 SW Tualatin Valley Highway in Aloha. A 9-1-1 caller reported a man armed with a knife had assaulted a woman at her vehicle and was leaving the scene on foot.

Arriving deputies located the victim and found the woman was physically uninjured. Deputies set up containment in the area and started a track for the suspect, assisted by a Beaverton Police Department K9. A community member saw the suspect hiding nearby and alerted deputies.

Deputies located the suspect, identified as 33-year-old Jose Campos of Portland, and took him into custody without incident.

Detectives from the Washington County Sheriff's Office Violent Crimes Unit (VCU) were dispatched to assist in the investigation.

Campos was transported to the Washington County Jail and booked for the following charges.

  • Robbery in the first degree
  • Unlawful use of a weapon
  • Attempted unlawful entry into a motor vehicle
  • Menacing
  • Warrants out of Multnomah County X2

If you witnessed this incident, have information or video of the incident, and have not spoken to investigators, please contact the investigators at 503-846-2500 and reference the case number 50-25-9906. 

Bicyclist Identified In This Morning’s Crash -07/13/25

The bicyclist involved in this morning’s crash at NW Old Cornelius Pass Road and NW Cornelius Pass Road has been identified as a 55-year-old man from NW Portland. His identity is not being released at this time. His family has been notified. He remains in critical condition at a local trauma center.

Deputies Investigate Two Serious Crashes Involving Bicyclists -07/13/25

On Sunday, July 13, 2025, at 7:17 a.m., Washington County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a reported hit and run crash involving a bicyclist in the 22400 block of NW Dairy Creek Road. Passersby located an adult female bicyclist who had been struck overnight by a vehicle. The driver fled the scene after the crash.

The bicyclist suffered serious leg, facial and other injuries and spent the night, outside and alone in a ditch, until she was discovered. She was transported by ambulance to a local trauma center.

The Washington County Crash Analysis Reconstruction Team (CART) responded to the scene and is leading the investigation. NW Dairy Creek Road was closed for several hours but has since re-opened.

Anyone with information on this crash is encouraged to call non-emergency dispatch at 503-629-0111 and reference case number 50-25-9657.

Later the same morning, at 10:56 a.m., deputies were dispatched to a traffic crash with injuries at NW Old Cornelius Pass Road and NW Cornelius Pass Road. Witnesses reported that an adult male bicyclist, traveling north, suddenly crossed NW Old Cornelius Pass Road, directly in the path of a vehicle traveling south on NW Cornelius Pass Road.

The bicyclist was seriously injured in the crash and transported to a local trauma center. The driver remained on scene and is cooperating with investigators. Deputies are not investigating any crimes.

The bicyclist remains unidentified. Deputies are asking for the public’s help in identifying the bicyclist. Anyone with information is asked to call non-emergency dispatch at 503-629-0111 and reference case number 50-25-9663.

Deputies remind all to share the road responsibly. Follow posted speed limits, allow plenty of room when passing or turning, and always use appropriate turn signals.

Man Deceased In Farmington Road Crash Identified -07/10/25

The deceased driver has been identified as Alvaro Martinez Cal, 18, of Hillsboro. His family has been notified of his death and asks for privacy at this time.

The medical examiner will determine the cause and manner of death, but speed is believed to be a factor.

If anyone has information regarding this traffic crash and has not yet spoken to investigators, please contact the Sheriff’s Office through non-emergency dispatch at 503-629-0111 and reference case number 50-25-9510.

The roadway is back open. 


One Deceased in Single Vehicle Traffic Crash on Farmington Road

On Thursday, July 10, 2025, at 2:37 a.m., Washington County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a traffic crash near the 23000 block of SW Farmington Road.

Deputies discovered that a single vehicle had left the roadway, hitting a tree, and the sole occupant was found to be deceased.

The Crash Analysis Reconstruction Team (CART) is responding to investigate, and the medical examiner will determine the cause and manner of death.

The identity of the driver is not being released at this time.

The roadway will be closed between SW Jacktown Road and SW Clark Hill Road during the investigation. Please use an alternate route. 

K9 Deputy Radar’s Retirement -07/09/25

On Friday, July 11, 2025, Sergeant Eamon O’Reilly will greet our community members wishing to congratulate K9 Radar on his retirement.

The community event will be held at the Public Safety Training Center (PSTC), 600 SW Walnut Street, Hillsboro, between 3:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m.

The media will have an opportunity for interviews with Sgt. O’Reilly between 1:30 pm and 2:30 pm.

Please contact the public information officer to RSVP. 

Missing Endangered Person Located With Project Lifesaver (Photo) -07/03/25

On Wednesday, July 2, 2025, at approximately 12:50 pm, Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a report of a missing person near the 2000 block of SW Scenic Drive in Portland. The caller reported that a 75-year-old man left home on foot at about 12:30 pm and was believed to be endangered.

The man did not have a cell phone, but was wearing a Project Lifesaver bracelet.

Responding deputies contacted the Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue team (SAR) for assistance. SAR coordinated with three Sheriff’s Office K9 teams, the Columbia County Sheriff's Office Search and Rescue K9 team, and the Sheriff's Office drone team to search for the missing man.

Using the signal picked up by the Project Lifesaver receiver, deputies located the man with the help of Corporal Akin and K9 Puddles. The man had fallen into a ravine of dense foliage and needed help getting out.

Medical personnel from American Medical Response (AMR) assisted SAR in safely rescuing the man, who was taken to an area hospital for care.

Project Lifesaver is a community-based, public safety, nonprofit organization that provides law enforcement, fire/rescue, and caregivers with a program designed to protect and, when necessary, quickly locate individuals with cognitive disorders who are prone to the life-threatening behavior of wandering.

Project Lifesaver is a component of the Sheriff’s Office Elders Safe Program. 

Attached Media Files: Media Graphic,