Beaverton Neighbor’s Quick Thinking Helps Put Abuser Away For 106 Months

A Washington County jury has sent a clear message in a brutal Beaverton domestic violence case, handing 61-year-old Brent Clayton Buell a 106-month prison sentence after an attack that only ended when a neighbor got officers to the scene, according to prosecutors. Buell was arrested on the spot and is expected to be transferred to the Oregon Department of Corrections to serve his term.

KOIN reports Buell was arrested on March 10, 2025, after a neighbor flagged down officers and police found him still assaulting the woman. The case later went to trial before a Washington County jury, which returned guilty verdicts on multiple domestic violence charges tied to the incident, according to the outlet.

Official account from the district attorney

The Washington County District Attorney’s Office said in a media release that a jury found Buell guilty on February 5, 2026, and that Judge Kathleen Proctor followed with a 106-month prison sentence. The release notes that the victim later told officers she believed Buell would have killed her if law enforcement had not arrived when they did, according to the DA’s write-up.

Prosecutors credited the Beaverton Police Department, local victim services and the trial team, naming Deputy District Attorneys Katherine Miller and Mackenna Krohn as the prosecutors who handled the case. The office said Buell will be transferred to the Oregon Department of Corrections to serve his sentence, with further procedural details outlined in the DA’s full release.

What local reporting added

Coverage by KOIN underscores that officers were flagged down by a neighbor in the midst of the attack, a moment that effectively cut the assault short and set the case in motion. Court testimony, as described in that reporting, walked jurors through the March 2025 assault, the immediate arrest and the events that led to the guilty verdicts…

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