Five People Arrested In Undercover Child Predator Sting (Photo) -05/16/25
On May 15, 2025, the Washington County Sheriff’s Office conducted a child predator sting where investigators used multiple dating applications, social media sites, and other online platforms to pose as underage boys and girls. The people contacted the profiles online and offered to meet a person they believed to be a child for sex. When individuals arrived to meet the child, they were instead contacted by law enforcement and arrested.
During the mission, several individuals immediately terminated their conversations when they realized they were speaking to someone who explicitly provided their specific age and identified as a minor.
The following people were arrested for luring a minor and online sexual corruption of a child:
- Raymi Calla-McFarlane, 24, of Portland
- Karl Bawden, 45, of Hillsboro.
- Glen Guthrie, 65, of Gladstone
- Josue Romero-Lopez, 25, of Beaverton
- David Vichi, 49, of Wallowa
Detectives believe there may be more victims of these individuals.
In early April, investigators with the Hillsboro Police Department began investigating Vichi after an actual minor came forward with concerning information regarding inappropriate contact. This investigation led Sheriff’s Office investigators to include Vichi in this child predator sting. Anyone with additional information about any of the people is asked to call the Sheriff’s Office at 503-846-2700.
The Sheriff’s Office regularly conducts undercover operations, both full-scale stings and day-to-day chats, targeting child predators. The Sheriff’s Office receives thousands of child abuse reports each year, and these proactive missions are designed to identify and contact people before they victimize an actual child.
Parents are encouraged to help their children be safe online and to be aware of the websites and mobile applications their kids are using. The Sheriff’s Office provides online safety education for parents and community organizations upon request.
The Washington County Sheriff’s Office would like to thank the Beaverton Police Department for assisting with the sting.