Over Francisco Ochoa-Lopez Convicted of Kidnapping in Beaverton, Fugitive After Fleeing Mid-Trial

In a recent verdict that has left more questions than answers, 27-year-old Over Francisco Ochoa-Lopez was convicted of second-degree kidnapping by a Washington County Jury; a crime dating back to an alarming incident on September 17, 2023, where he allegedly took a young child against her will. As reported by the Washington County District Attorney’s Office, the proceedings took a turn for the unnerving as Ochoa-Lopez, after being present for the first two days of his trial, absconded before its conclusion, a bench warrant for his arrest was swiftly issued.

Deputy District Attorneys Rayney Meisel and Alyssa Camp led the trial in front of Judge Janelle Wipper, wherein despite the defendant’s absence, the case moved forward and a decision was rendered by the jury; the case was tried even without Ochoa-Lopez’s presence and his disappearance left the victim’s family hung in a limbo between a conviction on paper, and the closure they seek in reality which they rightly deserve. According to officials, on that unsettling September day, Ochoa-Lopez, without any known connection to the child or her family, picked the child up from an apartment complex in Beaverton and took her to his apartment; there, she resisted and eventually escaped to safety with prompt action and an evident presence of mind.

Beaverton Police, who reacted swiftly to the call, apprehend Ochoa-Lopez about half a mile away from the scene, although he initially attempted to mislead the officers by providing a false name and inconsistent accounts of his whereabouts. The police department’s commitment to justice is apparent, as he was taken into custody shortly after the incident…

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