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    Teenage girl followed off bus, assaulted

    Teenage girl followed off bus, assaulted

    05:07 PM PDT on Tuesday, August 18, 2009

    By AP and kgw.com Staff

    HILLSBORO, Ore. -- A 23-year-old man allegedly followed a 17-year-old girl off a TriMet bus to her home and assaulted her, according to the Washington County Sheriff's Office.


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    The girl said that the suspect grabbed her and then attempted a kiss, but she pulled away.

    The suspect then allegedly punched the girl in the face, according to sheriff's deputies.

    Deputies responded after the victim's father called to report the incident.

    Rodolfo Claudio-Marquez was found on a campus of Portland Community College, arrested and jailed.

    He faces assault, harassment and sex abuse charges, according to sheriff's deputies.

    Claudio-Marquez was being held on $250,000 bail and an immigration hold.

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    What a sicko!!! The illegals need to go now!!!
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    93camaro,

    When I saw that guys picture, my first thought was Ewww, I wouldn't let him kiss me either.

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    This should be on our homepage

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    stories like this need to be sent to DC elected morons and say this is one reason why amnesty is not what we want

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    Jamesw: I wholeheartedly agree with your idea....everytime there's a story like this involving illegal aliens committing heinous crimes in the U.s....the stories and reports should be faxed over to the appropriate members of Congress and the Senate as well as to the entire Hispanic Congressional Caucus......every time. Pretty soon they'll understand the outrage that American citizens feel everytime they advocate for open borders, amnesty, etc. for illegal aliens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dixie
    93camaro,

    When I saw that guys picture, my first thought was Ewww, I wouldn't let him kiss me either.

    Dixie
    Yeah it reminds me of this one!! the pattern of this kind of rape and abuse in the Illegal community is out of control!!






    DENVER - A local teenager is back home, after being kidnapped and held hostage in Mexico for two years, by an abusive boyfriend.

    Her parents say Alisha Martinez had been missing since April of 2007. They say she first met 22 year old Adan Garcia-Cruz when she was 14. He checked her out of school one day, saying he was her uncle.

    The parents called police, who arrested Garcia-Cruz two weeks later. And Alisha returned home.

    That's when her parents found out she was pregnant. Garcia-Cruz was arrested on numerous counts of sexual assault on a child, and service time.

    But Immigration failed to pick him up to deport him. And two days after his release, he kidnapped Alisha and the baby and took them to Mexico. Her parents say he beat her and abused her, and fathered another child with her.

    They say she tried to escape, but he caught her and things just got worse. Finally, a couple of weeks ago, she was able to get to a phone and make a frantic call to her father.

    They say after two weeks of bureaucratic nightmares, they were finally able to bring her home.

    But a relative warned them that Garcia-Cruz has illegally re-entered the United States and they are afraid he will make good on threats to recapture her.

    Police say there is a warrant for his arrest and they are keeping an eye out for him. The family says the Missing Children Task Force and the Mountain View Police Department were instrumental in helping get Alisha back.

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    Police say man followed teen off bus, then assaulted her
    by The Oregonian
    Tuesday August 18, 2009, 5:41 AM

    Washington County authorities say a 23-year-old man is being held on accusations he followed a teenage girl off a bus, then assaulted her.

    Police say Rodolfo Claudio-Marquez was on the No. 67 bus headed toward PCC Rock Creek campus. Claudio-Marquez began flirting with a 17-year-old girl who ignored him. He continued, making the girl uncomfortable. She eventually got off at NW Springfield Road and NW 173rd Avenue. The suspect also got off and followed her into a residential area.

    Police say the girl arrived at her home and told Claudio-Marquez to leave but instead he grabbed her, tried to kiss her and then punched her in the face with a closed fist. The victim managed to escape. She ran into her home and told him she planned to call the police. The suspect then fled.

    The girl called her father who returned home. Police say the girl described the suspect and her father went out to locate him, eventually finding Claudio-Marquez near a bus stop. He then called 9-1-1. Claudio-Marquez was later arrested near the sports complex of the PCC campus.

    Claudio-Marquez is being held on accusations of assault, harassment and sex abuse. He is also being held on a probation violation for a previous methamphetamine charge.

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    Police: Suspect followed, punched girl
    Police: Suspect followed, punched girl

    Story Published: Aug 18, 2009 at 10:01 AM PDT
    Story Updated: Aug 18, 2009 at 1:27 PM PDT
    By KATU News and KATU.com Staff
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    WASHINGTON COUNTY, Ore. -- Washington County sheriff's deputies arrested a man accused of following and hitting a 17-year-old girl after she got off mass transit. The incident started on the Blue Line Monday night.

    The Max Blue Line travels through Portland City Center to Hillsboro on the west and Gresham on the east.

    Investigators said a man approached the girl and started flirting with her, making her feel uncomfortable.

    Police said Rodolfo Claudio-Marquez then followed the girl when she got off the bus. He followed her nearly to her home and then punched her in her face.

    The girl's father found Marquez later.

    Claudio-Marquez was taken into custody by Hillsboro officers, and is now in Washington County Jail. He is described in the Washington County Inmate List as 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighing 145 pounds. He turned 23 years old on Aug. 12.

    He is being held on $500 bail for two charges of misdemeanor assault in the fourth degree. He is currently facing additional charges of three counts of physical touch/harassment, third-degree misdemeanor sexual assault, and possession of methamphetamine.



    KATU.com UPDATE: Claudio-Marquez is being held for Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials in what's known as an ICE hold.

    Here's how that process works: "In every instance, we've interviewed those individuals and found they are subject to removal from the country, either because they entered without inspection or they entered legally and the crimes they are being accused of make them eligible for deportation," ICE official Neil Clark in Seattle tells KATU.com. "If the charge is lifted, we remove the hold and they can legally stay in the county."

    In other words, an ICE hold does not necessarily mean that a detainee is in the U.S. illegally.

    Individuals are transported to an immigration judge at the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma to determine their deportation fate. "The way it would work in a perfect world is they would be charged, have gone through court, and when they serve their complete criminal time for the charges they would come to us," said Clark, who serves as the ICE field operations director overseeing detention-removal operations for inmates in Alaska, Oregon and Washington. "In some cases, the county isn't ready for its case so they release the person to us early. In most of those cases, we remove them."

    Those ordered for deportation by the Tacoma judge are sent either by twice-weekly charter flights out of Tacoma to the borders of South American countries such as El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico or by commercial flight to countries not served by the charter service. "Violent" offenders, such as those convicted of assault or weapons charges, are accompanied by two guards for their commercial trip home.

    "We've removed someone to probably every country that's in the world today," Clark said.

    - KATU.com Producer Jennifer Meacham contributed to this report.

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