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Investigators Seek Additional Victims in Sexual Assault Case

****Joint Media Release between City of Dallas Police, Portland Police Bureau, Tigard Police Department, and the Washington County Sheriff’s Office****

Investigators Seek Additional Victims in Sexual Assault Case
Media release

On August 2, 2023, a Washington County grand jury indicted 37-year-old Antonio Arredondo on three counts of rape in the first degree, two counts of sodomy in the first degree, and three counts of sex abuse in the first degree related to a Tigard Police Department investigation. On August 14th, Arredondo was indicted on another charge of sex abuse in the first degree for a separate victim in a Washington County Sheriff's Office investigation.

Arredondo is currently lodged in the Washington County Jail on the warrants that stemmed from both grand jury indictments.

Through the investigation and indictment process, investigators and the Deputy District Attorney assigned to the case learned of at least two other cases in Oregon involving Arredondo with similar circumstances – the Portland Police Bureau is investigating one, and the City of Dallas Police is investigating the other.

Investigators believe Arredondo uses social media apps such as Facebook to seek out single women with young daughters and pursues romantic relationships with the single mother. Arredondo Is eventually invited into the home of the victims and, over a short period of time, he sexually assaults the mother and or daughter.

Arredondo is a registered sex offender, which stems from a case in Texas with similar circumstances as the ones in Oregon. Investigators believe he has been in the Pacific Northwest for several years. Since there are multiple cases throughout Oregon, investigators and the District Attorney's office strongly believe there are additional victims in the Pacific Northwest region.

We are releasing Arredondo’s recent booking photo to help potential victims identify him. If you or someone you know has been a victim of Arredondo, please contact your local law enforcement or the Washington County Sheriff's Office at (503) 846-2700.

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