Salem, OR – Crime Alert: Jury Convicts Man of Trespass, Weapons Crimes

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Salem, Oregon – A Polk County jury convicted a Salem man on trespassing and weapons charges following a brief deliberation.

According to the Polk County District Attorney’s Office, Jordan McCrae, 40, of Salem, was found guilty by a Polk County jury of Criminal Trespass in the First Degree, Felon in Possession of a Weapon, and Interfering with Making a Report.

Prosecutors said McCrae was arrested in December 2025 after allegedly violating the terms of a restraining order by entering a victim’s home without permission. Authorities said he allegedly physically prevented the victim from calling 911 for help.

While McCrae was in custody, investigators reportedly found a pair of brass knuckles in his possession. Court records indicate McCrae had previously been convicted of Felony Assault in the Fourth Degree, making him prohibited from possessing certain weapons.

According to the District Attorney’s Office, the jury deliberated for approximately 10 minutes before returning guilty verdicts on all charges.

The case was investigated by the Polk County Sheriff’s Office and prosecuted by Polk County Deputy District Attorney Connor Amundson.

The conviction underscores the legal consequences of violating court-ordered restraining conditions, which can carry enhanced penalties for repeat offenders. The case may be relevant to residents subject to protective orders or weapon restrictions.


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