Salem Police arrested two people July 18 after receiving reports three nights in a row the duo were allegedly throwing eggs at homeless people in downtown Salem.
Police said a 26-year-old man and a 20-year-old woman were arrested after police received a description of the vehicle. Police did not release a description of the vehicle.
Salem Police recovered 225 eggs from the vehicle of a duo arrested for allegedly throwing eggs at homeless people.
Victims were found on Court Street between Front Street NE and Liberty Street NE, police said.
Police recovered 225 eggs from the vehicle. A “considerable amount” of broken eggs, discarded egg cartons and bags of hard-boiled eggs were collected as evidence.
It was not clear how many people were hit with eggs.
The pair was arrested for alleged intimidation with bias against a person’s housing status and disorderly conduct.
Isabel Funk covers breaking news and public safety for the Statesman Journal. Funk can be reached at ifunk@statesmanjournal.com or on X at @isabeldfunk
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