Crime & Safety

Portland Man Indicted In Washington County On Sex Abuse Charges

Adam Trent Jackson is accused of assaults on three women over the past two months. Police believe there may be additional victims.

BEAVERTON, OR —A Portland man was indicted by a Washington County grand jury Tuesday and is accused of sexually abusing three women over the past two months, according to KATU. Police said there may be additional victims.

Adam Trent Jackson, 44, was indicted on first-degree kidnapping, second-degree attempted kidnapping, first-degree robbery, two counts of strangulation, two counts of unlawful use of a weapon, three counts of first-degree sex abuse, first-degree unlawful sexual penetration and first-degree sodomy, The Oregonian reported.

According to police, the charges stem from three incidents that occurred between Oct. 1 and Nov. 15 in Washington County. Two of the alleged incidents happened in the downtown Beaverton area, police said.

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The Beaverton Police Department continue to investigate the case, and ask anyone who may have had a similar encounter with Jackson to contact detective Chad Opitz by phone at 503-526-2674 or by email at copitz@beavertonoregon.gov

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