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Ortiz Sex Offender Notification

A high risk sex offender, Juan Carlos Ortiz, will be released from the Two Rivers Correctional Institute in Umatilla, Oregon, on April 10, 2014. Mr. Ortiz will be housed at the Community Corrections Center in Hillsboro after he is released.
Media release

For Immediate Release: Wednesday, April 09, 2014

Sponsored by: Community Corrections Department, Probation and Parole Services Division

SEX OFFENDER—Community Notification

Name: Ortiz, Juan Carlos
Height: 5’3”
Weight: 130 lbs.
Hair: Black
Eyes: Brown
Age: 29 years

Temporary Residence:
Washington County Community Corrections Center
260 SW Adams Avenue, Hillsboro, OR

Vehicle: public transportation

Legal Status/Convictions:

Mr. Ortiz is on post-prison supervision for Assault III, Attempted Rape I, and Kidnapping II, until October 8, 2021. Mr. Ortiz is being released from Two Rivers Correctional Institute on April 10, 2014. He has been incarcerated since October of 2007. He has been designated a sexually violent and dangerous offender pursuant to ORS 144.635 and will be under intensive supervision with Washington County Parole and Probation, Sex Crimes Team.


It is important to note that Oregon is a ‘determinate sentencing state,’ meaning the length of an offender’s sentence is set by the court at sentencing. Offenders are released when they complete their imposed sentences. In this case, Mr. Ortiz has served his time and, by law, will be released to his county of residence, where he will be under community supervision for a period of 90 months.


Special Conditions of Probation/Parole/Post-Prison Supervision:
Mr. Ortiz is not allowed to have any contact whatsoever with any minors or go to any place where minors congregate (i.e. parks, schools, arcades, etc.). He is not allowed to have any contact with his victims. Mr. Ortiz is not allowed to use or possess alcohol, drugs or pornographic material of any kind.

Mr. Ortiz will receive the highest level of supervision possible, designed to prioritize community safety and reduce the likelihood of any re-offense. He will be directed to engage in sex offender treatment, work with a mentor, and submit to polygraphs. He is required to meet with his supervising officer weekly.


Media Contact:

Michael Mollahan, Supervisor, Washington County Community Corrections, Sex Crimes Team
503-846-3573
[email protected]