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Man wanted in 1990s sex assaults turns self in

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OREGON CITY, Ore. (AP) – The FBI says a 62-year-old man sought in connection with a series of alleged sex assaults on children 23 years ago has surrendered himself to the Oregon City Police Department.

The FBI says Wayne Arthur Silsbee, who turned himself in late Friday afternoon, was wanted for his alleged involvement in incidents of sexual assault involving girls who were between the ages of 8 and 10 at the time of the offenses.

The FBI says in a news release Saturday that the alleged assaults occurred between September 1995 and April 1996 in Clackamas County. The agency says Silsbee was acquainted with each of the victims.

The Oregonian/Oregon Live reports that an arrest warrant for Silsbee was issued in Clackamas County in 1996. That same year, the FBI obtained a federal arrest warrant charging him with unlawful flight to avoid prosecution.

FBI news release:

Man on the run for 23 years turns himself in to Oregon City Police

Update: Silsbee’s captured poster can be found at https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/cac/wayne-arthur-silsbee

Wayne Arthur Silsbee, age 62, walked into the Oregon City Police Department and turned himself in on Friday, May 10, 2019 at 4:30pm. He was wanted for his alleged involvement in multiple incidents of sexual assault involving several female victims who were between the ages of eight and ten at the time of the offenses.

The alleged assaults occurred between September of 1995 and April of 1996, in Clackamas County, Oregon. Silsbee was acquainted with each of the minor victims, having either babysat for them or taken them to various events. Silsbee faces charges of first degree sodomy, first degree sexual abuse, endangering the welfare of a minor, and first degree unlawful sexual penetration in a local arrest warrant obtained in Clackamas County, Oregon, on July 24, 1996. The FBI obtained a federal arrest warrant charging him with unlawful flight to avoid prosecution that was issued on September 19, 1996, in the United States District Court, District of Oregon, Portland, Oregon.

Silsbee’s first appearance will be on Monday, May 13, 2019 at 3:00pm. Authorities are asking for anyone who has had any contact with Silsbee over the last 23 years to call the Oregon City tip line: 503-496-1616. Detectives believe he most recently lived in Nebraska. Silsbee also has had ties to Springfield, Missouri; the San Francisco Bay area of California; Colorado; Arizona; and northwestern Washington State.

The Fugitive Felon Act, used to obtain an unlawful flight to avoid prosecution warrant, allows the use of federal resources to support the location and apprehension of fugitives from state justice. Federal authorities will likely dismiss the federal fugitive charge when state prosecution on the underlying substantive charges proceeds.

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