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Phillip Michael Donald Hubbard Sentenced In Domestic Violence Case (Photo) - 05/18/26

HILLSBORO, Ore- On April 29, 2026, Washington County Circuit Court Judge Janelle Wipper sentenced Phillip Michael Donald Hubbard, age 46, to nine years in prison following his conviction in a domestic violence assault case. Deputy District Attorney Mackenna Krohn prosecuted the defendant.

 

On September 7, 2025, at a Beaverton Hotel, a neighbor heard a woman screaming for help and called the police. Responding officers spoke with the woman and saw deep scratches to her cheeks. She told officers that she had scratched herself after getting upset with the defendant, with whom she was in a relationship. However, a few days later, the victim called the police and reported she had been coerced to lie and that the defendant had caused her injuries after dragging her back inside the room and covering her mouth with his hand. She also reported that this was not the first time he had physically assaulted her.

 

This is the fourth felony domestic violence case in the defendant’s criminal history, and the victim is the third intimate partner he has violently assaulted.

 

The Washington County District Attorney’s Office commends the victim for reporting this abuse. This office also acknowledges the work of the Beaverton police on this case.

 

Help is available for anyone living in a dangerous or unsafe situation. The Family Peace Center of Washington County is a valuable resource for those in need of support.

 

The defendant will be transferred to the Oregon Department of Corrections to serve his sentence. 

Phillip Michael Donald Hubbard Sentenced In Domestic Violence Case (Photo) - 05/18/26

HILLSBORO, Ore- On April 29, 2026, Washington County Circuit Court Judge Janelle Wipper sentenced Phillip Michael Donald Hubbard, age 46, to nine years in prison following his conviction in a domestic violence assault case. Deputy District Attorney Mackenna Krohn prosecuted the defendant.

 

On September 7, 2025, at a Beaverton Hotel, a neighbor heard a woman screaming for help and called the police. Responding officers spoke with the woman and saw deep scratches to her cheeks. She told officers that she had scratched herself after getting upset with the defendant, with whom she was in a relationship. However, a few days later, the victim called the police and reported she had been coerced to lie and that the defendant had caused her injuries after dragging her back inside the room and covering her mouth with his hand. She also reported that this was not the first time he had physically assaulted her.

 

This is the fourth felony domestic violence case in the defendant’s criminal history, and the victim is the third intimate partner he has violently assaulted.

 

The Washington County District Attorney’s Office commends the victim for reporting this abuse. This office also acknowledges the work of the Beaverton police on this case.

 

Help is available for anyone living in a dangerous or unsafe situation. The Family Peace Center of Washington County is a valuable resource for those in need of support.

 

The defendant will be transferred to the Oregon Department of Corrections to serve his sentence. 

Jordan Ray Beyer Convicted In Sexual Assault Case (Photo) - 05/15/26

HILLSBORO, Ore- On May 12, 2026, a Washington County jury found Jordan Ray Beyer, age 24, guilty of 15 counts related to his rape and sexual abuse of multiple victims. Senior Deputy District Attorney Chris Lewman prosecuted this case before Judge Erik Buchér.
 

The defendant is a prolific sexual offender who, over a period of several years, victimized at least four female victims. His abuse followed a similar pattern with each victim. He used physical force and threats of harm to the victims, their families, and himself to effectuate sexual abuse. He often used his firearm to threaten the victims. These assaults took place in Banks, Forest Grove, and Beaverton.
 

Victims contacted the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, which prompted an investigation. Deputies arrested the defendant in March 2025. Investigators believe there could be additional victims. Anyone with information about the defendant should contact law enforcement.
 

The Washington County District Attorney’s Office commends the work of the Washington County Sheriff’s Office. We would also like to praise the victims in this case for reporting this abuse.


A sentencing hearing is scheduled for July 20, 2026. 

Jordan Ray Beyer Convicted In Sexual Assault Case (Photo) - 05/15/26

HILLSBORO, Ore- On May 12, 2026, a Washington County jury found Jordan Ray Beyer, age 24, guilty of 15 counts related to his rape and sexual abuse of multiple victims. Senior Deputy District Attorney Chris Lewman prosecuted this case before Judge Erik Buchér.
 

The defendant is a prolific sexual offender who, over a period of several years, victimized at least four female victims. His abuse followed a similar pattern with each victim. He used physical force and threats of harm to the victims, their families, and himself to effectuate sexual abuse. He often used his firearm to threaten the victims. These assaults took place in Banks, Forest Grove, and Beaverton.
 

Victims contacted the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, which prompted an investigation. Deputies arrested the defendant in March 2025. Investigators believe there could be additional victims. Anyone with information about the defendant should contact law enforcement.
 

The Washington County District Attorney’s Office commends the work of the Washington County Sheriff’s Office. We would also like to praise the victims in this case for reporting this abuse.


A sentencing hearing is scheduled for July 20, 2026. 

Jordan Daniel Sampson Sentenced In Domestic Violence Case (Photo) - 05/15/26

HILLSBORO, Ore- On May 11, 2026, Washington County Circuit Court Judge Andrew Erwin sentenced Jordan Daniel Sampson, age 26, to 75 months in prison. The defendant previously pleaded guilty to sexual abuse in the first degree constituting domestic violence, strangulation constituting domestic violence, and assault in the fourth degree constituting domestic violence.
 

On September 8, 2024, the defendant sexually and physically assaulted the victim in her apartment. He later admitted to some of the abuse over text messages. The victim was also evaluated by medical professionals who found additional evidence of the abuse.
 

The Washington County District Attorney’s Office commends the victim for reporting this abuse. This office also acknowledges the work of the Beaverton police on this case.
 

Help is available for anyone living in a dangerous or unsafe situation. The Family Peace Center of Washington County is a valuable resource for those in need of support.
 

The defendant will be transferred to the Oregon Department of Corrections to serve his sentence. 

Jordan Daniel Sampson Sentenced In Domestic Violence Case (Photo) - 05/15/26

HILLSBORO, Ore- On May 11, 2026, Washington County Circuit Court Judge Andrew Erwin sentenced Jordan Daniel Sampson, age 26, to 75 months in prison. The defendant previously pleaded guilty to sexual abuse in the first degree constituting domestic violence, strangulation constituting domestic violence, and assault in the fourth degree constituting domestic violence.
 

On September 8, 2024, the defendant sexually and physically assaulted the victim in her apartment. He later admitted to some of the abuse over text messages. The victim was also evaluated by medical professionals who found additional evidence of the abuse.
 

The Washington County District Attorney’s Office commends the victim for reporting this abuse. This office also acknowledges the work of the Beaverton police on this case.
 

Help is available for anyone living in a dangerous or unsafe situation. The Family Peace Center of Washington County is a valuable resource for those in need of support.
 

The defendant will be transferred to the Oregon Department of Corrections to serve his sentence. 

Joshua Cory Nealy Sentenced To Life In Prison (Photo) - 05/15/26

HILLSBORO, Ore- On May 7, 2026, Washington County Circuit Court Judge Theodore Sims imposed a true-life sentence on Joshua Cory Nealy, age 41, following his conviction for public indecency and guilty plea to theft in the second degree. Senior Deputy District Attorney Nadya Martin prosecuted this case.
 

The defendant has a lengthy criminal history, including 166 arrests dating back to 1999. These arrests have led to seven felony convictions and 48 misdemeanor convictions. His crimes range from attempted rape in the first degree to sexual abuse in the third degree, robbery in the third degree, and numerous assaults.
 

The defendant was given a true-life sentence for his most recent conviction under ORS 137.719, which imposes a presumptive sentence of life imprisonment for defendants who have been sentenced for felony sex crimes at least two times previously.
 

Mr. Nealy was on parole when he entered a clothing store at the Washington Square Mall in January of 2023. Upon entering, the defendant concealed a pair of sunglasses. He selected clothing prior to asking a female employee for access to a dressing room, which she provided. 
 

The defendant took off his clothes, cracked the door open, and asked the employee to assist him. When she agreed, he opened the door fully and exposed himself to her. He asked if she wanted to have sex and invited her into the dressing room. A store security officer responded and ordered the defendant to leave the store. Mr. Nealy then exposed himself to this individual before dressing and leaving the store with the stolen sunglasses. Officers with the Tigard Police Department responded and arrested him shortly thereafter.
 

The Washington County District Attorney’s Office commends the Tigard Police Department for its work on this case. We’d also like to acknowledge the work of store employees and security staff, both during the incident and throughout the ensuing investigation and court case.
 

Mr. Nealy will be transferred to the Oregon Department of Corrections to serve his sentence. 

Joshua Cory Nealy Sentenced To Life In Prison (Photo) - 05/15/26

HILLSBORO, Ore- On May 7, 2026, Washington County Circuit Court Judge Theodore Sims imposed a true-life sentence on Joshua Cory Nealy, age 41, following his conviction for public indecency and guilty plea to theft in the second degree. Senior Deputy District Attorney Nadya Martin prosecuted this case.
 

The defendant has a lengthy criminal history, including 166 arrests dating back to 1999. These arrests have led to seven felony convictions and 48 misdemeanor convictions. His crimes range from attempted rape in the first degree to sexual abuse in the third degree, robbery in the third degree, and numerous assaults.
 

The defendant was given a true-life sentence for his most recent conviction under ORS 137.719, which imposes a presumptive sentence of life imprisonment for defendants who have been sentenced for felony sex crimes at least two times previously.
 

Mr. Nealy was on parole when he entered a clothing store at the Washington Square Mall in January of 2023. Upon entering, the defendant concealed a pair of sunglasses. He selected clothing prior to asking a female employee for access to a dressing room, which she provided. 
 

The defendant took off his clothes, cracked the door open, and asked the employee to assist him. When she agreed, he opened the door fully and exposed himself to her. He asked if she wanted to have sex and invited her into the dressing room. A store security officer responded and ordered the defendant to leave the store. Mr. Nealy then exposed himself to this individual before dressing and leaving the store with the stolen sunglasses. Officers with the Tigard Police Department responded and arrested him shortly thereafter.
 

The Washington County District Attorney’s Office commends the Tigard Police Department for its work on this case. We’d also like to acknowledge the work of store employees and security staff, both during the incident and throughout the ensuing investigation and court case.
 

Mr. Nealy will be transferred to the Oregon Department of Corrections to serve his sentence. 

Rigoberto Anselmo Soto Convicted On Measure 11 Crimes (Photo) - 04/30/26

HILLSBORO, Ore- On April 1, 2026, a Washington County jury found Rigoberto Anselmo Soto, age 45, guilty of sexual abuse in the first degree, attempted sodomy in the first degree, and assault in the fourth degree. On April 28, 2026, Judge Brandon Thompson sentenced the defendant to 75 months in prison under Measure 11 sentencing guidelines. Deputy District Attorney Katherine Miller prosecuted this case.
 

On September 16, 2024, the defendant sexually and physically assaulted the victim. The victim reported the abuse to the Beaverton Police Department. Investigators learned the defendant had been abusive with this victim and with at least one other woman from a past relationship.
 

The Washington County District Attorney’s Office commends the victim for reporting the defendant’s actions. This office also thanks the Beaverton Police Department and the Family Peace Center of Washington County for their work on this case.


In addition to his prison sentence, the Judge also ordered the defendant to serve 45 months of post-prison supervision, to be considered for sex offender treatment, and barred him from future contact with the victim. The defendant will be transferred to the Oregon Department of Corrections to serve his sentence. 

Rigoberto Anselmo Soto Convicted On Measure 11 Crimes (Photo) - 04/30/26

HILLSBORO, Ore- On April 1, 2026, a Washington County jury found Rigoberto Anselmo Soto, age 45, guilty of sexual abuse in the first degree, attempted sodomy in the first degree, and assault in the fourth degree. On April 28, 2026, Judge Brandon Thompson sentenced the defendant to 75 months in prison under Measure 11 sentencing guidelines. Deputy District Attorney Katherine Miller prosecuted this case.
 

On September 16, 2024, the defendant sexually and physically assaulted the victim. The victim reported the abuse to the Beaverton Police Department. Investigators learned the defendant had been abusive with this victim and with at least one other woman from a past relationship.
 

The Washington County District Attorney’s Office commends the victim for reporting the defendant’s actions. This office also thanks the Beaverton Police Department and the Family Peace Center of Washington County for their work on this case.


In addition to his prison sentence, the Judge also ordered the defendant to serve 45 months of post-prison supervision, to be considered for sex offender treatment, and barred him from future contact with the victim. The defendant will be transferred to the Oregon Department of Corrections to serve his sentence. 

Reminder: Media Partners Invited To Grand Opening Of Family Peace Center Of Washington County - 04/30/26

REMINDER: MEDIA PARTNERS INVITED TO GRAND OPENING OF THE FAMILY PEACE CENTER OF WASHINGTON COUNTY

 

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What:
Grand opening celebration for first facility in the nation to offer medical, legal, advocacy, and therapeutic childcare services in one location.

 

Members of the media are invited to the grand opening of the Family Peace Center of Washington County (FPC). Elected officials, community leaders, and members of law enforcement and community support organizations will be on hand for the celebration. The ceremony will include remarks from key supporters and guided tours of the new facility.

 

More than 20 partner organizations are now housed at the FPC and are offering integrated support services for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, elder abuse, and human trafficking.

 

This collaborative center is the first in the nation to provide medical services, law enforcement, housing support, mental health care, basic needs support, and a therapeutic preschool for survivors in one location.

 

Trillium Community Health Plan, a coordinated care organization serving Oregon Health Plan members in the Tri-County area, awarded a $1 million grant to FPC to help fund capital expenses.

 

When: Thursday, April 30, 2026, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Where: Family Peace Center of Washington County, 1100 NE Compton Dr. Hillsboro OR, 97006

Who: Interview opportunities with:

  • Rachel Schutz, FPC Executive Director
  • Kevin Barton, Washington County District Attorney
  • Suzanne Bonamici, U.S. Representative, 1st District of Oregon
  • Christian Stringer, Special Counsel to the Attorney General, Oregon Department of Justice

 

About Family Peace Center

The Family Peace Center of Washington County works collaboratively with community partners to provide a single location for prevention, intervention, healing and hope for survivors of violence and abuse in Washington County. Inside the Family Peace Center, more than 20 partner organizations coordinate services to meet the diverse needs of survivors through a seamless continuum of care. For more information, please visit www.fpcwc.org

About Trillium Community Health Plan

Trillium Community Health Plan serves Oregon Health Plan members through the CCO model, which began in 2012. Trillium is a recognized leader for outstanding coordination of care and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Centene Corporation (NYSE: CNC), a leading healthcare enterprise dedicated to transforming the health of communities, one person at a time. It was first awarded a contract with the state of Oregon to help manage care for the Oregon Health Plan in 1999. Trillium partners with an extensive group of providers to improve care and access to services for OHP members. For more information, please visit www.trilliumohp.com

 

Reminder: Media Partners Invited To Grand Opening Of Family Peace Center Of Washington County - 04/30/26

REMINDER: MEDIA PARTNERS INVITED TO GRAND OPENING OF THE FAMILY PEACE CENTER OF WASHINGTON COUNTY

 

Media Contact:


What:
Grand opening celebration for first facility in the nation to offer medical, legal, advocacy, and therapeutic childcare services in one location.

 

Members of the media are invited to the grand opening of the Family Peace Center of Washington County (FPC). Elected officials, community leaders, and members of law enforcement and community support organizations will be on hand for the celebration. The ceremony will include remarks from key supporters and guided tours of the new facility.

 

More than 20 partner organizations are now housed at the FPC and are offering integrated support services for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, elder abuse, and human trafficking.

 

This collaborative center is the first in the nation to provide medical services, law enforcement, housing support, mental health care, basic needs support, and a therapeutic preschool for survivors in one location.

 

Trillium Community Health Plan, a coordinated care organization serving Oregon Health Plan members in the Tri-County area, awarded a $1 million grant to FPC to help fund capital expenses.

 

When: Thursday, April 30, 2026, 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Where: Family Peace Center of Washington County, 1100 NE Compton Dr. Hillsboro OR, 97006

Who: Interview opportunities with:

  • Rachel Schutz, FPC Executive Director
  • Kevin Barton, Washington County District Attorney
  • Suzanne Bonamici, U.S. Representative, 1st District of Oregon
  • Christian Stringer, Special Counsel to the Attorney General, Oregon Department of Justice

 

About Family Peace Center

The Family Peace Center of Washington County works collaboratively with community partners to provide a single location for prevention, intervention, healing and hope for survivors of violence and abuse in Washington County. Inside the Family Peace Center, more than 20 partner organizations coordinate services to meet the diverse needs of survivors through a seamless continuum of care. For more information, please visit www.fpcwc.org

About Trillium Community Health Plan

Trillium Community Health Plan serves Oregon Health Plan members through the CCO model, which began in 2012. Trillium is a recognized leader for outstanding coordination of care and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Centene Corporation (NYSE: CNC), a leading healthcare enterprise dedicated to transforming the health of communities, one person at a time. It was first awarded a contract with the state of Oregon to help manage care for the Oregon Health Plan in 1999. Trillium partners with an extensive group of providers to improve care and access to services for OHP members. For more information, please visit www.trilliumohp.com