
Prineville, Ore. — A Crook County Grand Jury has indicted Prineville resident Mark Kittredge McKinnon with multiple counts of sexual abuse as well as invasion of personal privacy.
In court documents obtained by KTVZ News, members of a grand jury handed down 13 counts.
The court document(s) can be viewed below:
Content Warning:ย This court documents contains descriptions and discussions that may not be appropriate for all ages. Discretion is advised.
Editor's Note:ย We have redacted the alleged victim's age and initials within the court documents for privacy purposes.
Following the former indictment, McKinnon was arrested and booked into the Crook County Jail.
According to court documents, McKinnon’s bond was set at $500,000. He has been released on bond.
KTVZ News and the Prineville Review have learned McKinnon is well known in Crook County.
An official with the OSU Extension Office for Crook County, which oversees the Crook County 4-H program, told the Prineville Review that the program coordinator was not available for comment but confirmed that McKinnon was previously involved in the organization and is no longer active. The official was not able to provide additional details.
McKinnon’s next court date is set for July 22nd, where he is scheduled to be arraigned.
This story was a collaboration between KTVZ News & the Prineville Review
Mr. Alderman is an investigative journalist specializing in government transparency, non-profit accountability, consumer protection, and is a subject matter expert on Oregonโs public records and meetings laws. As a former U.S. Army Military Police Officer, he brings a disciplined investigative approach to his reporting that has frequently exposed ethics violations, financial mismanagement, and transparency failures by public officials and agencies.







