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Oregon Jury Convicts Beyer on 15 Counts of Rape and Sex Abuse

A Washington County, Oregon jury returned a guilty verdict on May 12, 2026, convicting Jordan Ray Beyer, 24, on 15 counts of rape and sexual abuse involving at least five women [1]. Prosecutors alleged the offenses occurred across multiple communities in the Portland metropolitan area, including Banks, Forest Grove, and Beaverton [1]. The case proceeded to trial in Washington County Circuit Court in Hillsboro, Oregon [1].

Evidence presented at trial indicated Beyer used physical force, threats, and firearms to coerce victims [1]. The verdict encompassed multiple rape counts and multiple sexual abuse counts, reflecting conduct alleged against several complainants rather than a single incident or victim [1]. The prosecution was brought by the State of Oregon.

Sentencing has not been scheduled as of the time of publication [1]. Under Oregon law, convictions on multiple counts of first-degree rape carry mandatory minimum terms, and the volume of counts here positions Beyer for a substantial aggregate sentence. The court has not announced a sentencing date.

Following the verdict, the Washington County District Attorney's office indicated that investigators believe additional victims may not have come forward and encouraged anyone with relevant information to contact law enforcement [1]. No post-trial motions or appeal filings were reported in available sources as of the verdict date.

References

[1]KPTV Fox 12 Oregon. (2026, May 15). Washington County jury convicts man on 15 counts of rape and sex abuse. https://www.kptv.com/2026/05/15/washington-county-jury-convicts-man-15-counts-rape-sex-abuse/

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