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UPDATE: Portland Resident Turns Himself In, Charged with Invasion of Privacy in Clackamas County Dressing Room Incident

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Published on March 01, 2025
UPDATE: Portland Resident Turns Himself In, Charged with Invasion of Privacy in Clackamas County Dressing Room IncidentSource: Clackamas County Sheriff's Office

On Friday morning, a suspect in a troubling invasion of privacy incident at a local dressing room turned himself in to the Clackamas County authorities, putting an end to a search that had surely unnerved the community. The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office confirmed that Jordan Keith Harris, a 41-year-old Portland resident, is now in custody facing charges. The official release detailed the charge of Invasion of Personal Privacy in the First Degree, following Harris' surrender to law enforcement at approximately 11:30 a.m. yesterday.

Harris, who was featured in a previous news release by the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office was apprehended and taken to the Clackamas County Jail his arrest has sparked ongoing discussions on social media about privacy and safety concerns in public spaces; with some users questioning the frequency of such events and how they may be prevented in the future. While the details surrounding Harris' arrest have not been fully disclosed, the Sheriff's Office continues to urge anyone with additional information to come forward.

While this development may provide some relief, the Sheriff's Office is still actively seeking tips and information regarding the case. The public can contact the Sheriff’s Office Tip Line by phone at 503-723-4949, or provide information through the online email form found on their website. With case number 25-002161 serving as a reference, community members have an avenue to assist in the investigation and perhaps ensure further peace of mind.