Per Oregon law, the deputies removed all restraints from Villalobos during the jury selection process. At around 11 a.m., the court took a break, and restraints were placed back on Villalobos. When the break ended, deputies again removed all restraints from Villalobos, as directed by Oregon Law. Once the restraints were removed, Villalobos ran out of the courtroom and the courthouse. The deputies chased Villalobos and immediately relayed updates about his location.
Over the next two hours, multiple deputies and officers from the Hillsboro Police Department and the Forest Grove Police Department searched extensively for Villalobos in the downtown area of Hillsboro. Deputies utilized canines and drones during the search for Villalobos. A reverse 911 message was sent to nearby residents asking them to shelter in place.
During the search, deputies were contacted by a community member in the 300 block of SE 4th Avenue and learned that a person was trying to get into an apartment directly under the community member’s apartment. Deputies and officers contacted the owner of the apartment and were told no one should be inside.
Deputies entered the apartment and located Villalobos hiding in a closet underneath a blanket. Villalobos was taken into custody without incident and transferred back to the Washington County Jail.
This afternoon, a Washington County Grand Jury indicted Villalobos on two counts of burglary in the first degree and one count of escape in the second degree.
Villalobos’ trial, which was scheduled for this week, has been canceled and will be rescheduled later.
**Release from the Washington County Sheriff’s Office**