For the week,
05/05/24 to 05/11/24
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Forced
Releases
each year through
May 11
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Total
forced releases
for the year
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Total Bookings: |
214 |
2024 |
386 |
2024 (to
date) |
386 |
Total Releases: |
245 |
2023 |
505 |
2023 |
1221 |
Total Forced Releases: |
10 |
2022 |
594 |
2022 |
1592 |
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2021 |
185 |
2021 |
1101 |
Forced Releases Last Week
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Name |
Release Date |
City |
Detail |
1 |
HAWVER, DANIEL JOSEPH |
05/06/2024 |
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1 |
HAWVER, DANIEL JOSEPH |
05/06/2024 |
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Washington County Arrest History:
Abbreviated Terms
Booking 2404439
1 - 166.025
(DISORDERLY CONDUCT 2ND DEG )
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2 |
CASH, MARION SCOTT |
05/10/2024 |
PORTLAND |
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2 |
CASH, MARION SCOTT |
05/10/2024 |
PORTLAND |
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Washington County Arrest History:
Abbreviated Terms
Booking 2404424
1 - 162.195
(FAIL TO APPEAR 2ND DEG - 1 CRIMINAL TRESPASS I)
1 - 162.195
(FAIL TO APPEAR 2ND DEG - 1 PV FAIL TO REPORT SXO MISD)
1 - 162.195
(FAIL TO APPEAR 2ND DEG - 1 PV-THEFT II)
1 - 162.195
(FAIL TO APPEAR 2ND DEG - 1 THEFT II)
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3 |
TRUDEL, ZACHARY RYAN |
05/07/2024 |
HILLSBORO |
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3 |
TRUDEL, ZACHARY RYAN |
05/07/2024 |
HILLSBORO |
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Washington County Arrest History:
Abbreviated Terms
Booking 2404474
1 - 162.195
(FAIL TO APPEAR 2ND DEG - 1 CRIM TRESPASS II - MISD)
1 - 162.205
(FAIL TO APPEAR 1ST DEG - 1 CRIM MISCH I - FEL)
1 - 162.205
(FAIL TO APPEAR 1ST DEG - 1 CRIM TRESPASS II - MISD)
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4 |
OLSON, KEVIN PAUL |
05/11/2024 |
HILLSBORO |
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4 |
OLSON, KEVIN PAUL |
05/11/2024 |
HILLSBORO |
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Washington County Arrest History:
Abbreviated Terms
Booking 2404624
1 - 162.195
(FAIL TO APPEAR 2ND DEG - 1 INTERF W/ MAKING REPORT)
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5 |
ATKINSON, RODNEY DEAN |
05/09/2024 |
HILLSBORO |
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5 |
ATKINSON, RODNEY DEAN |
05/09/2024 |
HILLSBORO |
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Washington County Arrest History:
Abbreviated Terms
Booking 2404570
2 - 162.315
(RESISTING ARREST )
2 - 166.025
(DISORDERLY CONDUCT 2ND DEG )
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6 |
SALVADOR, MARJORIE JEANLUCILLE |
05/06/2024 |
HILLSBORO |
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6 |
SALVADOR, MARJORIE JEANLUCILLE |
05/06/2024 |
HILLSBORO |
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Washington County Arrest History:
Abbreviated Terms
Booking 2404443
1 - 164.245
(CRIMINAL TRESPASS 2ND DEG )
1 - 475.894
(UNL POSSESS METHAMPHETAMINE - 1 MISD )
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7 |
VASQUEZ-CHAVEZ, MIGUEL |
05/06/2024 |
CORNELIUS |
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VASQUEZ-CHAVEZ, MIGUEL |
05/06/2024 |
CORNELIUS |
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Washington County Arrest History:
Abbreviated Terms
Booking 2404441
1 - 164.245
(CRIMINAL TRESPASS 2ND DEG )
1 - 475.894
(UNL POSSESS METHAMPHETAMINE - 1 MISD )
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8 |
HODROJ, HADI ABDUL |
05/08/2024 |
BEAVERTON |
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HODROJ, HADI ABDUL |
05/08/2024 |
BEAVERTON |
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Washington County Arrest History:
Abbreviated Terms
Booking 2404509
2 - 137.545
(PROBATION VIOLATION - ASSAULT IV ASSAULT IV)
2 - 137.545
(PROBATION VIOLATION - PCS COCAINE PCS COCAINE)
2 - 137.545
(PROBATION VIOLATION - STRANGULATION STRANGULATION)
2 - 137.545
(PROBATION VIOLATION - UNL POSS FIREA UNL POSS FIREA)
2 - 811.140
(RECKLESS DRIVING )
2 - 811.700
(HIT AND RUN-VEHICLE-PROPERTY )
2 - 813.010
(DRIVE UNDER INFLUENCE INTOX - 3 DUII MISD ALCOHOL )
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What is a forced release?
The Washington County Jail has the capacity to house 572 Adults in custody.
Typically, about 49 offenders are booked into the jail each day (17,999 in 2019).
Occasionally, there are not enough beds to hold all the Adults in custody
who require lodging. When jail beds are full and no other release options
are available, the jail is forced to release Adults in custody. Jail staff strive to
release Adults in custody who have the strongest ties to the community and who pose
the lowest risk to public safety compared to the other Adults in custody being held.
Jail staff members perform a risk assessment to determine which Adults in custody should
be released.
What is the risk assessment used and how does it work?
The risk assessment is an objective scoring system that is used to evaluate
an adult in custody's prior criminal history and to measure their ties to the community
(such as employment, family, and place of residence). The risk assessment
gives higher scores to Adults in custody with prior criminal convictions for violent
or drug-related crimes and to those who are repeat offenders.
What release options are available for Adults in custody and jail
staff?
- Recognizance Release: First time offenders often qualify for release
on their own recognizance. This means they are released based on a legal
promise to appear in court, but they are not required to post security.
- Posting Security: Some Adults in custody can post security (bail). The court
sets the amount of security to be paid for release. The security is only
returned to the person if they appear in court.
- Forced Releases: as described above.
Why is failure to appear in court significant?
The Washington County Jail attempts to hold all Adults in custody charged with Failure
to Appear until the first court appearance. However, due to overcrowding,
sometimes they must be released. If the Adults in custody who are released fail to appear
in court again, a warrant is issued by the court, and law enforcement must
locate, re-arrest, and bring them to jail again. The cycle of arrest,
release, and failure to appear, is repeated in many cases and is very costly.
When defendants fail to appear in court as scheduled, they waste not only
their time, but the time and resources of the court, district attorney and
defense attorneys and that translates to taxpayer expense and a further
burden to an already limited law enforcement system.
Why aren't there any booking photos?
In 2021 the Oregon State Legislature passed a law prohibiting the release of booking
photos, unless very specific requirements are met.
We have removed the booking photos to comply with this law.
Note:
The charges that appear on this site are only Washington County arrests. Most
of these offenders have numerous arrests in other counties and states. The law
prohibits the Sheriff's Office from publishing other arrests.
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