LPR Technology Aids in Arrest of Eugene Man for Rape

EUGENE, Ore. - On August 6, 2025, Eugene Police arrested 56-year-old Cory Ellis Hatfield for sexually abusing a teenage girl, with the department’s License Plate Reader (LPR) system playing a key role in his capture. The investigation began on July 4, 2025, when the victim reported abuse by Hatfield, then 53, occurring over several years. A Eugene Police Violent Crimes detective developed probable cause for Hatfield’s arrest, leveraging the LPR system to gather critical information that ensured a safe apprehension. The operation involved collaboration among the Violent Crimes Unit, Special Investigations Unit, and Street Crimes Unit. Hatfield was taken into custody on Briggs Hill Road following a traffic stop. He was booked into Lane County Jail on charges including four counts of Rape in the Third Degree, two counts of Sex Abuse in the Third Degree, and four counts of Sodomy in the Third Degree. Case 25-10651. Hatfield is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of...