EMAIL BLASTS THAT KEEP OUR MEMBERS IN THE KNOW:
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We keep members in the know by sending current and relevant information on trainings and programs. Recent ones have included Operation Clear Track, Faith & Blue Weekend, SWAT Breacher Development Course, Body-Worn Camera Program, and more...
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2021 OACP/OSSA FALL LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE
DPSST - Salem, OR September 29 & 30, 2021
$225 (Members) & $250 (Non-members) (Includes lunch)
Click here for an updated schedule.
Check out our conference website for information about our presenters and the topics they'll discuss. Click on the button below to register. We hope to see you there!
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Fall Conference Sponsor
HarborTech is a first responder-focused company in the Pacific NW. Our LE division is hyper-focused on customer experience, rugged computers, body-worn cams and First Net.
We're excited to see everyone again soon. Call, email, or text to arrange a conversation about your next solution.
Ben Labes | Strategic Accounts | Government
Mobile Phone (503) 898-8209
Email: [email protected]
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Many police agencies around the state took advantage of last week's National Night Out to hang out with their communities. See below a few of the Oregon agencies who participated. Look at our fb page to see other departments that joined in the fun.
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Tigard PD (A more recent pic than what was posted last week)
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Lawyer fights for new trial for hundreds of Oregon people convicted by non-unanimous jury KATU Oregon state lawmakers and the attorney general are under growing pressure to address a 2020 U.S. Supreme Court ruling overturning non-unanimous jury convictions. Oregon was one of two states that allowed a guilty verdict even if every juror did not think the person was guilty. Read More
OSP busts large illegal marijuana grow in Klamath County KDRV Detectives from the Oregon State Police raided a large illegal marijuana grow in southern Klamath County early this week, eventually seizing more than 22,000 plants and uncovering evidence of water theft, according to the agency. Read More
Shutter Creek to close in 2022 The World Gov. Kate Brown announced last week that Shutter Creek would be closing early next year. What will happen to the facility outside Lakeside has not been determined. Read More
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Authorities say San Diego County deputy overdosed after coming in contact with fentanyl Los Angeles Times Authorities say the accidental fentanyl exposure hit Deputy David Faiivae quickly. It was an overdose, they said, and he was dying. Read More
Minneapolis Police, Community Groups Help Bring 18-Hour Standoff To Peaceful End CBS Minnesota Minneapolis police coordinated with boots-on-the-ground organizations to bring a peaceful end to an 18-hour standoff that could have very easily spiraled out of control. Read More
Tens of thousands sign up for SAPD's new initiative to keep community informed KENS5 People living in the Alamo City have a new way to learn what’s happening in their neighborhood, directly from the San Antonio Police Department. Read More
Apple Plans to Have iPhones Detect Child Pornography, Fueling Privacy Debate The Wall Street Journal Apple Inc. plans to introduce new iPhone software designed to identify and report collections of sexually exploitative images of children, aiming to bridge the yearslong divide between the company’s pledge to protect customer privacy and law enforcement’s desire to learn of illegal activity happening on the device. Read More
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OACP Weekly Update
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