City of Salem, OR

04/23/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/23/2026 11:05

Salem Police Respond to Suspicious Package in Northeast Salem

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DATE:
April 19, 2026
CONTACT: Salem Police Communications Office | [email protected]

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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