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Months after cyclist Marganne Allen was killed riding home from work, a Marion County grand jury has indicted DEA agent Samuel Landis in her death.

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Landis, 38, faces a charge of criminally negligent homicide.

Salem Reporter has followed the case since the March collision, repeatedly pressing the city for more details on what happened and its contacts with the federal agency. Our team will continue to report as the case develops.

You can read the latest below. Catch all of our latest reports on our website anytime.

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Witnesses, including three agents of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and four Salem police officers, testified before the grand jury that charged a DEA agent Wednesday in the March death…
DEA agent faces state felony charge in death of Salem cyclist
Witnesses, including three agents of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and four Salem police officers, testified before the grand jury that charged a DEA agent Wednesday in the March death…
TIMELINE: DEA agent indicted 5 months after fatal cyclist collision
A federal agent was charged Wednesday with criminally negligent homicide in the death of a Salem cyclist. Public records and statements from local authorities establish the events between the fatal…
TIMELINE: DEA agent indicted 5 months after fatal cyclist collision
A federal agent was charged Wednesday with criminally negligent homicide in the death of a Salem cyclist. Public records and statements from local authorities establish the events between the fatal…
Kids return to school in Salem
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Kids return to school in Salem
It was a day of mascot costumes, high-fives and excitement to see friends as about 39,000 students in the Salem-Keizer School District had their first day of class.

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