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August 3, 2022

We hope you've found the tools we've been featuring these last couple months helpful. If you've missed any, please go to our website and scroll over Resources in the upper ribbon. You'll find past publications there. 

Last featured tool for the summer:

OACP Marketplace

If you're needing to purchase a product or service for your agency, consider doing business with one of the vendors listed in our Marketplace. Each of these vendors contribute a small fee to be included in this resource. Take a look to see if there are any products or services your agency could benefit from. 

By the way, in order to give this resource some extra traffic, we've moved the Marketplace to a new location on our website: Go to Vendors > OACP Marketplace for a list of Vendors who have paid to market at this site.

Is your agency using services or products from companies that you think might want to partner with the OACP or advertise with us? Let us know and we will reach out to them. Or direct them to our website.

Give us your input...

We're excited to introduce a new sliding banner for our website in the hopes it will draw attention and traffic to the OACP Marketplace. We have a couple options to choose from and we'd be interested in your thoughts! Which banner below do you think would entice vendors and law enforcement leaders alike to venture over to the Marketplace? If you have a moment, send Marie your feedback at [email protected].

Vote for Option #1 (above) or Option #2 (below)

SAVE THE DATE!

2022 OACP / OSSA Fall Leadership Conference

 

September 28 & 29

Held at DPSST

The Education & Training committee has been at work securing a great lineup of presenters. We're excited to announce them in the weeks ahead.  

We'll be sending out a message with a link to the registration form early next week!

 

Yesterday over 60 Oregon police agencies participated in a webinar introducing the National Faith & Blue Weekend scheduled for October. OACP and OSSA are partnering with Faith & Blue with the hopes that agencies will participate this year by planning community outreach events during the long weekend. Watch the video to learn more, and be looking for additional information in your inbox.

2022 Oregon Juvenile Department Directors Association (OJDDA) Annual Conference
"All Hands on Deck"

Seaside Convention Center
September 18 - 21

As we navigate a "new normal," challenges will arise. What we know, what we learned and service delivery are called into question. New rules have emerged; new people have come into the picture. Let's take this time to reexamine our foundations and add components to bring together a full crew of professionals serving youth, families, victims and the community.

Click here for more information.
Click here to register.

FREE Webinar Event
Thursday, August 18, 2022
10:00 am - 12:00 pm PST

LEARN HOW TO USE LPR SOFTWARE
AND TECHNOLOGY TO PREVENT,
DETECT AND SOLVE CRIMES

OACP is pleased to join a team of technology partners organized by our good friends at GMI (formerly HarborTech) to bring you a series of webinars.  These webinars combine value-added technology solutions with critical briefings on important law enforcement issues. 

Click here for more information and to RSVP for this informative webinar.

National Night Out 2022

Many communities around Oregon participated in National Night Out - a national community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships. Here's how some of our member agencies celebrated:

Sherwood Police Department

Albany Police Department

Molalla Police Department

Oregon News

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Oregon State Police destroy over 3100 illegal marijuana plants in Southern Oregon
KATU
Oregon State Police say they located, seized, and destroyed 3,114 illegal marijuana plants in five greenhouses.
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Draft rules to govern police conduct in Oregon leave lots of wiggle room
OPB
A proposed set of conduct and discipline standards applicable to all law enforcement agencies in Oregon were published Monday.
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Gun safety regulations on November ballot could cost local governments
Oregon Capital Chronicle
A state committee released financial evaluations for four measures Oregonians will vote on in November.
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National News

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Hays County schools look to boost law enforcement presence
San Antonio Express-News
Three Hays County school districts are seeking additional campus officers through their contracts with the Hays County Sheriff’s Office for the upcoming school year.
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126 pounds of cocaine washed up in the Keys over the weekend. How much is that worth?

Miami Herald

One of the loads weighed 71.6 pounds. The drugs were found in the mangroves near the Ocean Pointe Condominiums in the Upper Keys community of Tavernier, the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office said.

Read more

 

OACP Weekly Update

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