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Salem Police Respond To Suspicious Package In Northeast Salem (Photo) - 04/19/26

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
DATE: April 19, 2026 
CONTACT: Salem Police Communications Office | spdmedia@cityofsalem.net 

 

Salem Police Respond to Suspicious Package in Northeast Salem 

 

SALEM, Ore. — On April 19, 2026, at approximately 8:27 a.m., officers responded to a call of a suspicious package in the 2500 block of 4th St NE. 

 

Upon arrival, patrol officers secured and closed off access to the affected area near the Salem Evangelical Church which was having services at the time. The church was asked to shelter in place while the Salem Police Bomb Squad was requested for assistance. 

 

The Bomb Squad, along with an Oregon State Police Bomb Technician, utilized specialized tools and equipment, including robots, to assess the device. The technicians were able to determine the package did not contain any explosive components. The package was rendered safe, and there was no threat to the public. Local streets around the church were closed for about three hours.  

 

A community member reported finding the package, however the investigation is ongoing in regard to who may have placed the package at the location. 

 

The Salem Police Department encourages community members to report any suspicious devices or activities immediately to help ensure public safety. 

 

Quick Tips for Community Members: 

  • If You See Something, Say Something: Report any suspicious devices or activities to the police immediately. 

  • Do Not Approach: Keep a safe distance from any suspicious device and do not attempt to touch or move it. 

  • Alert Others: Inform those nearby to stay away from the area until authorities arrive. 

  • Provide Clear Information: When reporting, provide as much detail as possible about the location and appearance of the suspicious device. 

 

As of this date, the Salem Police Bomb Squad has responded to 28 incidents, activities, and investigations in 2026. Many of these incidents involved suspicious packages or devices, bomb threats, post-blast investigations, military ordnance, or verified/suspected improvised explosive devices (IEDs). 

 

For further inquiries, please contact the Salem Police Communications Office. 

 

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Salem Police Respond To Suspicious Package In Northeast Salem (Photo) - 04/19/26

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
DATE: April 19, 2026 
CONTACT: Salem Police Communications Office | spdmedia@cityofsalem.net 

 

Salem Police Respond to Suspicious Package in Northeast Salem 

 

SALEM, Ore. — On April 19, 2026, at approximately 8:27 a.m., officers responded to a call of a suspicious package in the 2500 block of 4th St NE. 

 

Upon arrival, patrol officers secured and closed off access to the affected area near the Salem Evangelical Church which was having services at the time. The church was asked to shelter in place while the Salem Police Bomb Squad was requested for assistance. 

 

The Bomb Squad, along with an Oregon State Police Bomb Technician, utilized specialized tools and equipment, including robots, to assess the device. The technicians were able to determine the package did not contain any explosive components. The package was rendered safe, and there was no threat to the public. Local streets around the church were closed for about three hours.  

 

A community member reported finding the package, however the investigation is ongoing in regard to who may have placed the package at the location. 

 

The Salem Police Department encourages community members to report any suspicious devices or activities immediately to help ensure public safety. 

 

Quick Tips for Community Members: 

  • If You See Something, Say Something: Report any suspicious devices or activities to the police immediately. 

  • Do Not Approach: Keep a safe distance from any suspicious device and do not attempt to touch or move it. 

  • Alert Others: Inform those nearby to stay away from the area until authorities arrive. 

  • Provide Clear Information: When reporting, provide as much detail as possible about the location and appearance of the suspicious device. 

 

As of this date, the Salem Police Bomb Squad has responded to 28 incidents, activities, and investigations in 2026. Many of these incidents involved suspicious packages or devices, bomb threats, post-blast investigations, military ordnance, or verified/suspected improvised explosive devices (IEDs). 

 

For further inquiries, please contact the Salem Police Communications Office. 

 

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Strategic Investigations Unit Makes Arrest And Takes 27 Pounds Of Meth Off The Streets (Photo) - 04/07/26

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
DATE: April 7, 2026

 

Strategic Investigations Unit Makes Arrest and Takes 27 Pounds of Meth Off the Streets 

 

SALEM, Ore. -- On April 6, 2026, at approximately 11:43 p.m., detectives from the Strategic Investigations Unit arrested Luis Montes-Jimenez, 39, of Gresham, following a narcotics investigation on Mission Street SE. 

 

During the investigation, officers contacted Montes-Jimenez, who was driving a vehicle at the time. A search warrant was obtained for the vehicle, and during the subsequent search, approximately 10 pounds of methamphetamine was located concealed in the vehicle. 

 

On April 7, 2026, detectives received additional information that led them to a motel room near I-5 and rented by the suspect, where they seized an additional 17 pounds of methamphetamine in connection with this investigation. 

 

Montes-Jimenez was lodged at Marion County Jail on charges of Unlawful Delivery and Possession of Methamphetamine. 

 

The investigation is ongoing, and further inquiries should be directed to the Marion County District Attorney's Office. 

 

In 2025 and to date in 2026, the Strategic Investigations Unit, in partnership with the ATF, FBI, DEA through a Safe Streets Task Force, has seized nearly 150 pounds of Methamphetamine, and multiple pounds of other illicit drugsto include 18 pounds of Fentanyl in both powder and pill form. 

 

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Strategic Investigations Unit Makes Arrest And Takes 27 Pounds Of Meth Off The Streets (Photo) - 04/07/26

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
DATE: April 7, 2026

 

Strategic Investigations Unit Makes Arrest and Takes 27 Pounds of Meth Off the Streets 

 

SALEM, Ore. -- On April 6, 2026, at approximately 11:43 p.m., detectives from the Strategic Investigations Unit arrested Luis Montes-Jimenez, 39, of Gresham, following a narcotics investigation on Mission Street SE. 

 

During the investigation, officers contacted Montes-Jimenez, who was driving a vehicle at the time. A search warrant was obtained for the vehicle, and during the subsequent search, approximately 10 pounds of methamphetamine was located concealed in the vehicle. 

 

On April 7, 2026, detectives received additional information that led them to a motel room near I-5 and rented by the suspect, where they seized an additional 17 pounds of methamphetamine in connection with this investigation. 

 

Montes-Jimenez was lodged at Marion County Jail on charges of Unlawful Delivery and Possession of Methamphetamine. 

 

The investigation is ongoing, and further inquiries should be directed to the Marion County District Attorney's Office. 

 

In 2025 and to date in 2026, the Strategic Investigations Unit, in partnership with the ATF, FBI, DEA through a Safe Streets Task Force, has seized nearly 150 pounds of Methamphetamine, and multiple pounds of other illicit drugsto include 18 pounds of Fentanyl in both powder and pill form. 

 

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Salem Police Traffic Team Investigating Fatal Vehicle Vs. Bicycle Collision - 04/07/26

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
DATE: April 7, 2026

 

Salem Police Traffic Team Investigating Fatal Vehicle vs. Bicycle Collision 

 

SALEM, Ore. -- On April 6, 2026, at approximately 4:36 p.m., officers responded to a report of a vehicle versus bicyclist collision at the intersection of Pringle Road and Madrona Avenue SE. 

 

Upon arrival, emergency medical personnel declared the bicyclist, Marvin William Miller, 54, of Salem, deceased at the scene. The Traffic Team was notified and responded to lead the investigation. The intersection was shut down for almost four hours to facilitate the investigation. 

 

The preliminary investigation revealed that a utility work van, driven by a 27-year-old man, was stopped at a red light while traveling northbound on Pringle Road SE. When the light turned green, the driver of the van turned right to go eastbound on Madrona Avenue SE. Miller, who was riding northbound in the bicycle lane on the east side of Pringle Road SE, continued northbound and fell to the ground. Miller was then struck by the van. The driver remained at the scene and cooperated with the investigation. 

 

The Salem Police Department has responded to four fatal collisions resulting in four fatalities in 2026. 

 

The investigation is ongoing, and further inquiries should be directed to the Marion County District Attorney's Office. 

 

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Salem Police Traffic Team Investigating Fatal Vehicle Vs. Bicycle Collision - 04/07/26

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
DATE: April 7, 2026

 

Salem Police Traffic Team Investigating Fatal Vehicle vs. Bicycle Collision 

 

SALEM, Ore. -- On April 6, 2026, at approximately 4:36 p.m., officers responded to a report of a vehicle versus bicyclist collision at the intersection of Pringle Road and Madrona Avenue SE. 

 

Upon arrival, emergency medical personnel declared the bicyclist, Marvin William Miller, 54, of Salem, deceased at the scene. The Traffic Team was notified and responded to lead the investigation. The intersection was shut down for almost four hours to facilitate the investigation. 

 

The preliminary investigation revealed that a utility work van, driven by a 27-year-old man, was stopped at a red light while traveling northbound on Pringle Road SE. When the light turned green, the driver of the van turned right to go eastbound on Madrona Avenue SE. Miller, who was riding northbound in the bicycle lane on the east side of Pringle Road SE, continued northbound and fell to the ground. Miller was then struck by the van. The driver remained at the scene and cooperated with the investigation. 

 

The Salem Police Department has responded to four fatal collisions resulting in four fatalities in 2026. 

 

The investigation is ongoing, and further inquiries should be directed to the Marion County District Attorney's Office. 

 

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Bicyclist Succumbs To Injuries Sustained During Collision (Photo) - 04/03/26

*** Corrected dates to clarify dateof crash and date of death at 8:36 a.m. ***

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
DATE: April 3, 2026 
CONTACT: Salem Police Communications Office | spdmedia@cityofsalem.net 

 

Bicyclist Succumbs to Injuries Sustained During Collision 

 

SALEM, Ore. -- The Salem Police Traffic Team is investigating a vehicle versus bicycle collision that occurred on February 28, 2026. The bicyclist, Richard Allen Hawkins, 67, of Salem, died on March 14, 2026, due to injuries sustained during the collision. 

 

At approximately 10:22 p.m., patrol officers responded to and investigated a crash on Front Street at Union Street NE. Hawkins was riding an e-bike westbound on Union Street NE when he collided with a vehicle driven by a 21-year-old woman from Salem who was traveling northbound on Front Street NE. 

 

Witnesses told officers the traffic light for northbound Front Street NE was green. The driver called 911, remained on scene, and cooperated with the investigation. Hawkins was transported to the hospital with serious injuries. 

 

The case will be sent to the Marion County District Attorney’s Office, which reviews all investigations involving a loss of life, regardless of whether criminal activity is suspected.  

 

The Salem Police Department has responded to three fatal crashes resulting in three total fatalities in 2026. 

 

For further inquiries, please contact the Marion County District Attorney's Office. 

 

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Bicyclist Succumbs To Injuries Sustained During Collision (Photo) - 04/03/26

*** Corrected dates to clarify dateof crash and date of death at 8:36 a.m. ***

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
DATE: April 3, 2026 
CONTACT: Salem Police Communications Office | spdmedia@cityofsalem.net 

 

Bicyclist Succumbs to Injuries Sustained During Collision 

 

SALEM, Ore. -- The Salem Police Traffic Team is investigating a vehicle versus bicycle collision that occurred on February 28, 2026. The bicyclist, Richard Allen Hawkins, 67, of Salem, died on March 14, 2026, due to injuries sustained during the collision. 

 

At approximately 10:22 p.m., patrol officers responded to and investigated a crash on Front Street at Union Street NE. Hawkins was riding an e-bike westbound on Union Street NE when he collided with a vehicle driven by a 21-year-old woman from Salem who was traveling northbound on Front Street NE. 

 

Witnesses told officers the traffic light for northbound Front Street NE was green. The driver called 911, remained on scene, and cooperated with the investigation. Hawkins was transported to the hospital with serious injuries. 

 

The case will be sent to the Marion County District Attorney’s Office, which reviews all investigations involving a loss of life, regardless of whether criminal activity is suspected.  

 

The Salem Police Department has responded to three fatal crashes resulting in three total fatalities in 2026. 

 

For further inquiries, please contact the Marion County District Attorney's Office. 

 

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Proactive Police Work Leads To Arrest In Vehicle Elude And Seizure Of Drugs, Money And Firearm (Photo) - 04/02/26

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
DATE: April 2, 2026 

 

Proactive Police Work Leads to Arrest in Vehicle Elude and Seizure of Drugs, Money and Firearm 

 

SALEM, Ore. -- On April 2, 2026, at approximately 1:51 a.m., officers arrested Jeremiah Boast, 25, of Salem, following an attempted traffic stop that turned into a vehicle elude, resulting in the seizure of drugs, cash, and a firearm. 

 

Officers attempted a traffic stop on a red Mercedes at the intersection of Sunnyview Road and Fisher Road NE. The vehicle eluded officers traveling westbound on Sunnyview Road NE. Officers later deployed spike strips at Sunnyview Road and Fairgrounds Road NE, successfully disabling the vehicle. 

 

The vehicle was ultimately located at the intersection of Church Street and 5th Street NE. The driver fled the scene, while the female passenger remained with the vehicle. Officers utilized drones to search for Boast. Officers were able to locate and arrest Boast attempting to hide inside a local bar. 

 

Officers obtained a judicial warrant to search the vehicle and located $3,630 in cash, 25.8 grams of suspected methamphetamine, and a firearm during the search. 

 

Boast was transported to Marion County Jail on multiple charges, including Fleeing or Attempting to Elude Police, Felon in Possession of a Weapon, Unlawful Possession and Delivery of Methamphetamine. 

 

The Salem Police Department remains committed to the Community Violence Reduction Initiative (CVRI) and is dedicated to reducing violent crime through proactive police work, seizing firearms that are illegally used or possessed, and holding individuals accountable for their actions in our community. 

 

The investigation is ongoing, and further inquiries should be directed to the Marion County District Attorney's Office. 

 

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Proactive Police Work Leads To Arrest In Vehicle Elude And Seizure Of Drugs, Money And Firearm (Photo) - 04/02/26

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
DATE: April 2, 2026 

 

Proactive Police Work Leads to Arrest in Vehicle Elude and Seizure of Drugs, Money and Firearm 

 

SALEM, Ore. -- On April 2, 2026, at approximately 1:51 a.m., officers arrested Jeremiah Boast, 25, of Salem, following an attempted traffic stop that turned into a vehicle elude, resulting in the seizure of drugs, cash, and a firearm. 

 

Officers attempted a traffic stop on a red Mercedes at the intersection of Sunnyview Road and Fisher Road NE. The vehicle eluded officers traveling westbound on Sunnyview Road NE. Officers later deployed spike strips at Sunnyview Road and Fairgrounds Road NE, successfully disabling the vehicle. 

 

The vehicle was ultimately located at the intersection of Church Street and 5th Street NE. The driver fled the scene, while the female passenger remained with the vehicle. Officers utilized drones to search for Boast. Officers were able to locate and arrest Boast attempting to hide inside a local bar. 

 

Officers obtained a judicial warrant to search the vehicle and located $3,630 in cash, 25.8 grams of suspected methamphetamine, and a firearm during the search. 

 

Boast was transported to Marion County Jail on multiple charges, including Fleeing or Attempting to Elude Police, Felon in Possession of a Weapon, Unlawful Possession and Delivery of Methamphetamine. 

 

The Salem Police Department remains committed to the Community Violence Reduction Initiative (CVRI) and is dedicated to reducing violent crime through proactive police work, seizing firearms that are illegally used or possessed, and holding individuals accountable for their actions in our community. 

 

The investigation is ongoing, and further inquiries should be directed to the Marion County District Attorney's Office. 

 

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Community Safety Enhanced: Salem Police Arrest Suspects; Seize Firearms (Photo) - 03/31/26

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DATE: March 31, 2026 

 

Community Safety Enhanced: Salem Police Arrest Suspects; Seize Firearms 

 

SALEM, Ore. -- On March 31, 2026, at approximately 2:47 a.m., officers conducted a traffic stop on a black Mercedes driven by Brayan Cervantes Arias, 19, of Salem. During the stop, it was discovered that Cervantes Arias had an outstanding warrant for his arrest out of Polk County. 

 

During the stop officers discovered a loaded handgun in the driver’s area of the vehicle. A second loaded handgun was located on a 16-year-old male juvenile passenger, also of Salem. Officers also located an additional high-capacity magazine was found in the vehicle. 

 

Brayan Cervantes Arias was arrested for Unlawful Possession of a Firearm and the Criminal Arrest Warrant and was lodged at Marion County Jail. The juvenile was arrested for Unlawful Possession of a Firearm and lodged at Marion County Juvenile Detention Center. 

 

In 2025, the Salem Police Department seized 295 firearms in connection with criminal investigations. So far this year, the department has seized a total of 106 firearms in connection with criminal investigations. The department remains committed to the Community Violence Reduction Initiative (CVRI) and is dedicated to reducing violent crime and holding individuals accountable for their actions in our community. 

 

The investigation is ongoing, and further inquiries should be directed to the Marion County District Attorney's Office. 

  

 

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Community Safety Enhanced: Salem Police Arrest Suspects; Seize Firearms (Photo) - 03/31/26

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
DATE: March 31, 2026 

 

Community Safety Enhanced: Salem Police Arrest Suspects; Seize Firearms 

 

SALEM, Ore. -- On March 31, 2026, at approximately 2:47 a.m., officers conducted a traffic stop on a black Mercedes driven by Brayan Cervantes Arias, 19, of Salem. During the stop, it was discovered that Cervantes Arias had an outstanding warrant for his arrest out of Polk County. 

 

During the stop officers discovered a loaded handgun in the driver’s area of the vehicle. A second loaded handgun was located on a 16-year-old male juvenile passenger, also of Salem. Officers also located an additional high-capacity magazine was found in the vehicle. 

 

Brayan Cervantes Arias was arrested for Unlawful Possession of a Firearm and the Criminal Arrest Warrant and was lodged at Marion County Jail. The juvenile was arrested for Unlawful Possession of a Firearm and lodged at Marion County Juvenile Detention Center. 

 

In 2025, the Salem Police Department seized 295 firearms in connection with criminal investigations. So far this year, the department has seized a total of 106 firearms in connection with criminal investigations. The department remains committed to the Community Violence Reduction Initiative (CVRI) and is dedicated to reducing violent crime and holding individuals accountable for their actions in our community. 

 

The investigation is ongoing, and further inquiries should be directed to the Marion County District Attorney's Office. 

  

 

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Follow Up: Deputies Involved In Use Of Deadly Force Incident Following 911 In Aumsville (Photo) - 03/30/26

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DATE: March 30, 2026 

 

Follow Up: Deputies Involved in Use of Deadly Force Incident Following 911 in Aumsville 

 

On March 29, 2026, the Marion County Sheriff’s Office responded to a 911 call at 12393 West Stayton Road SE, Aumsville, Marion County, Oregon. At approximately 7:08 p.m., a caller, who had left the residence, reported a domestic disturbance at that location. 

 

Marion County Sheriff Deputies Benjamin Theodoriches and Ricky Kittleson responded to the residence with the caller, who returned with them. Upon entering, they contacted Brian Guy Baker, 47, of Aumsville, who was in possession of a gun, and an altercation ensued. 

 

A preliminary review of the radio traffic during the incident shows that the deputies reported that they were fired upon and indicated that they had returned fire. They were able to retreat from the scene with the remaining residents of the house. Baker refused commands to exit the residence and surrender. 

 

None of the responding deputies, or other residents were seriously injured during this incident. 

 

Marion County SWAT, with the assistance of the Oregon State Police, were able to make entry to the residence at approximately 2:15 a.m. At that time, Baker was located within the residence, deceased. The preliminary investigation suggests that Baker died from self-inflicted injuries; however, his cause and manner of death will ultimately be determined by the Oregon State Medical Examiner. 

 

Pursuant to Marion County protocol for deadly force incidents (“Senate Bill 111 protocol”), the Salem Police Department is investigating the incident with the assistance of the Oregon State Police and other local agencies. A judicial search warrant was obtained to search the residence and process the scene. The search warrant was signed by Marion County Circuit Court Judge Thomas Hart. 

 

At this time, the investigation is ongoing. No further information will be released to preserve a grand jury’s objective review of the incident pursuant to standard protocol. 

 

Any future release will be provided by the Marion County District Attorney’s Office. 

 

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Follow Up: Deputies Involved In Use Of Deadly Force Incident Following 911 In Aumsville (Photo) - 03/30/26

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
DATE: March 30, 2026 

 

Follow Up: Deputies Involved in Use of Deadly Force Incident Following 911 in Aumsville 

 

On March 29, 2026, the Marion County Sheriff’s Office responded to a 911 call at 12393 West Stayton Road SE, Aumsville, Marion County, Oregon. At approximately 7:08 p.m., a caller, who had left the residence, reported a domestic disturbance at that location. 

 

Marion County Sheriff Deputies Benjamin Theodoriches and Ricky Kittleson responded to the residence with the caller, who returned with them. Upon entering, they contacted Brian Guy Baker, 47, of Aumsville, who was in possession of a gun, and an altercation ensued. 

 

A preliminary review of the radio traffic during the incident shows that the deputies reported that they were fired upon and indicated that they had returned fire. They were able to retreat from the scene with the remaining residents of the house. Baker refused commands to exit the residence and surrender. 

 

None of the responding deputies, or other residents were seriously injured during this incident. 

 

Marion County SWAT, with the assistance of the Oregon State Police, were able to make entry to the residence at approximately 2:15 a.m. At that time, Baker was located within the residence, deceased. The preliminary investigation suggests that Baker died from self-inflicted injuries; however, his cause and manner of death will ultimately be determined by the Oregon State Medical Examiner. 

 

Pursuant to Marion County protocol for deadly force incidents (“Senate Bill 111 protocol”), the Salem Police Department is investigating the incident with the assistance of the Oregon State Police and other local agencies. A judicial search warrant was obtained to search the residence and process the scene. The search warrant was signed by Marion County Circuit Court Judge Thomas Hart. 

 

At this time, the investigation is ongoing. No further information will be released to preserve a grand jury’s objective review of the incident pursuant to standard protocol. 

 

Any future release will be provided by the Marion County District Attorney’s Office. 

 

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