
Salem, OR – Ten people were arrested in Marion County this week during a multi-agency operation targeting individuals wanted for domestic violence-related offenses. The 2025 Domestic Violence Apprehension Detail brought together nine law enforcement agencies to locate and apprehend suspects while supporting victims through local outreach partners.
According to the Marion County Sheriff’s Office, officers worked from a list of 84 wanted individuals. The coordinated effort resulted in 10 arrests—eight on outstanding warrants and two for release agreement violations. Teams also completed 15 follow-ups on no-contact release agreements to ensure compliance and victim protection.
The operation included 27 law enforcement, parole, and probation officers, three victim assistance and shelter representatives, and one representative from the Marion County District Attorney’s Office. Officials say one person was taken into custody while allegedly violating a release agreement, underscoring the ongoing need for joint enforcement efforts.
The Sheriff’s Office said the collaboration with the Center for Hope and Safety and partner agencies aims to “promote accountability, protect victims, and enhance safety for all residents of Marion County.”
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