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    OR: Police: Rape suspect posts bond, disappears

    Police: Rape suspect posts bond, disappears
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    Story Published: Mar 24, 2008 at 5:43 PM PDT

    Story Updated: Mar 24, 2008 at 5:43 PM PDT
    By Anna Song and KATU Web Staff

    CLACKAMAS COUNTY, Ore. – A man accused of raping a teenage girl slipped through the hands of authorities last week after a judge lowered his bail from $5 million to $1 million.

    Adrian Ciornei, 59, came up with $100,000 to post bond and disappeared.

    Clackamas County Detective Maurice Delehant believes Ciornei, a Romanian native, had friends or family sell off property he owned in that country to get the money.

    He failed to show up for a court appearance last week.

    Ciornei was supposed to be staying at a trailer in southeast Portland near 112th and Division.

    He is wanted for the rape, sodomy and sexual abuse of a teenage girl known to him over the last four years.

    He has a Romanian and U.S. passport. Authorities have seized both of them to prevent him from leaving the country. U.S. Marshals are also trying to find him.

    Detectives called him an extreme flight risk, and they fear he may have found some way to escape back to his home country.


    If you see Ciornei, call 911 immediately

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    Of course they gave him a ticket out, and now hes free in mexico.
    Proud to be an AMERICAN

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    authorities last week after a judge lowered his bail from $5 million to $1 million.
    This Judge needs to be locked up and sentenced in this case until the criminal is re-apprehended
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    Clackamas County Sheriff's Office seeks sexual-assault fugitive who may attempt to flee country

    Posted: 03/18/08

    Photo: Adrian Ciornei

    Detectives with the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office Child Abuse Team are seeking the public's help locating a fugitive identified as ADRIAN CIORNEI [pronounced chore-nay], born 01-01-49.

    An arrest warrant for CIORNEI has been issued -- with bail set at $1 million due to his failure to appear in Clackamas County Circuit Court this morning (Tuesday, March 18, 200.

    Ciornei was set to appear before a Clackamas County Circuit Court judge today in a continuing court case involving allegations of child sex-abuse. Approximately five months ago, the victim -- now 19-years of age -- reported that over the previous four years, Ciornei (related to the victim through marriage) had sexually assaulted her extensively.

    As a result of this investigation, criminal charges of Rape I, Sex Abuse I and Unlawful Sexual Penetration were filed in Clackamas County and Washington County, where the reported crimes are suspected to have occurred.

    Ciornei was first arrested by law enforcement in October 2007 on these described criminal charges. Ciornei posted bail amounts in both Washington County and Clackamas County totaling $150,000.

    Ciornei, who immigrated legally to the United States from Romania, was earning a substantial living in the U.S. as an adult foster-care provider.

    Pending trial, Ciornei had been residing at a residence located at 3441 SE 111th Ave #2 in Portland, Oregon. Sheriff's Office Detectives have inquired at this address -- only to learn that Ciornei had departed from this location on Monday, March 17, 2008 at about 10:30 p.m.

    Ciornei has not been seen or heard from since that point in time. This suspect did not have ready access to a motor vehicle.

    Ciornei has reportedly made statements indicating he was going to flee the United States and return to his native Romania. Ciornei previously surrendered his passport to authorities; however, newly acquired investigative intelligence indicates that he is going to attempt to fraudulently obtain an additional passport -- under a false name -- to facilitate his departure from the U.S.

    Adrian Ciornei (born in January, 1949) is a fugitive from justice, and a Clackamas County warrant for his arrest exists for Failure to Appear (sexual assault). Ciornei is described as:

    * 5'05" tall
    * 185 pounds
    * grey hair
    * hazel eyes
    * wearing glasses
    * possessing a distinct Romanian accent

    Anyone with information pertaining to fugitive Adrian Ciornei is encouraged to contact the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office Tip Line at (503) 723-4949. If this fugitive is observed, you can call 911 immediately for your local law enforcement.

    Do not approach CIORNEI, as he is considered dangerous.

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