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Ore. police arrest Texas fugitive on sex charges

The Columbian
Published: February 17, 2011, 12:00am

SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Police in Oregon say they have arrested a fugitive who fled from sexual assault charges in Texas 10 years ago.

Salem police say they also charged 37-year old Jaime Villanueva-Castro with sex abuse, rape, sodomy and assault in Oregon.

Salem police said Villanueva-Castro was indicted in Austin, Texas, in 1999 on aggravated sexual assault of a child charges.

Villanueva-Castro fled Texas but was arrested in Salem in 2001 after a traffic stop. He was extradited to Texas but failed to complete his trial and apparently fled to Mexico.

The trial continued without him and he was sentenced to 70 years in prison in Texas.

Detectives said Villanueva-Castro moved to Oregon in 2007 and became the target of an investigation in Salem last month, leading to his arrest on Tuesday.

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