Sex Offender Reynaldo Rios

Reynaldo Rios

The Washington County Sheriff's Office is giving notice to you that the Oregon Psychiatric Security Review Board (PSRB) has released a potentially dangerous predatory sex offender who will live in the community of Aloha.

On January 25, 2017, the PSRB notified Sheriff Pat Garrett that Reynaldo Rios is a sex offender who is no longer under PSRB supervision and no longer residing at the Oregon State Hospital. Mr. Rios is now residing in the community of Aloha.

Reynaldo Rios was released from the Oregon State Hospital after serving nearly 32 years in custody for a brutal home invasion and sexual assault of a 6-year-old girl. Mr. Rios was released from the Oregon State Hospital after a Psychiatric Security Review Board (PSRB) hearing found that he did not have "a qualifying mental illness to remain under PSRB supervision." Therefore, under Oregon law, he was no longer able to be held at the Oregon State Hospital.

Mr. Rios was found guilty, except for insanity, in 1984 of the crimes of Rape I, Sodomy I, Kidnapping II, Burglary (2 counts), and Criminal Mischief I and was placed under the jurisdiction of the Psychiatric Security Review Board. Between 1984 and January 25, 2017, Mr. Rios resided at the Oregon State Hospital.

Name: Reynaldo Rios

Location: 3050 SW Doyle Place, Aloha

Supervision: Released, no supervision

Crimes: 1984 - Rape and Sodomy of child

The PSRB stated in its letter to Sheriff Garrett that the agency believes Mr. Rios poses a significant safety risk to the community. Therefore, the Sheriff's Office is giving notice to people who live with or near Mr. Rios, as well as to nearby schools or businesses where children may congregate.

For more information, visit www.WCSheriff-or.com. View a map of the area.

Contact the PSRB at (503) 229-5596, or send an e-mail.

01/27/17 Read the Press Release

01/25/17 Psychiatric Security Review Board Letter to Sheriff Garrett

January 30, 2017