A Repeated Offender Strikes Again: Victim Breaks Silence
Armando Duran-Maya, 54, is back in trouble. He's accused of a brutal attack in Portland. He's already served time for a violent rape. Now, he's facing new charges.
A History of Violence
This time, he's accused of breaking into his ex-girlfriend's apartment. He allegedly beat her with a hammer. Then, he allegedly kidnapped her. She escaped from a taxi and ran for help.
The victim, Rachelle Mesa Sanchez, is speaking out. She wants people to know about Duran-Maya's history. She hopes her story will encourage others to report crimes.
Duran-Maya has a long criminal record. In 1998, he broke into a stranger's apartment. He wore a mask and attacked the woman. DNA evidence linked him to the crime. But he fled to Mexico.
He was arrested in 2006. A jury found him guilty of first-degree rape. He was supposed to be deported after his sentence. But now, he's back in jail.
A Dangerous Encounter
Mesa Sanchez met Duran-Maya in 2024. She says he manipulated her. She cut off contact after he was arrested for failing to register as a sex offender.
On October 13, Duran-Maya allegedly broke into Mesa Sanchez's apartment. He waited for her to come home. When she told him to leave, he attacked her. He hit her with a hammer. Then, he forced her into a taxi.
Mesa Sanchez escaped when the taxi stopped at a light. She ran and screamed for help. Duran-Maya allegedly fled the scene.
Recovery and Justice
Mesa Sanchez is recovering. She's getting support from her family and friends. She's also relying on her faith.
Duran-Maya is in jail. He's waiting for his court date. No defense attorney has been appointed yet.