A convicted sex offender with the potential to re-offend moved to the South Salem area, according to the Marion County Sheriff's Office.

Adan Miguel Ceja-Hernandez, 34, moved to a residence near the 100 block of Hrubetz Road SE. He is on post-prison supervision until 2027.

Ceja-Hernandez was convicted of several sex crimes, including two counts of first-degree rape, second-degree sexual abuse and providing controlled substance to a minor in Washington County in 2006.

He was sentenced to prison and granted supervision in June 2015.

Ceja-Hernandez's victim pool includes girls ages 13 to 18. As part of his supervision conditions, Ceja-Hernandez must have no contact with minors, submit to polygraph tests and undergo sex offender treatment.

Marion County Sheriff's Office said it releases information on certain sex offenders to enhance public safety and protection.



Additionally, Ceja-Hernandez's history places him in a classification level that reflects the potential to re-offend.

"This notification is not intended to increase fear, rather, it is our belief that an informed public is a safer public," the sheriff's office said in a statement.

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