OPTION #1: $350 (Will be $375 after Christmas) Option #1 includes 2024 OEDI membership and 4 hours of OEDI-sponsored training Wednesday afternoon. Also included is all-day training on Thursday and half-day training Friday morning. (Please note that OEDI will have a check-in sheet for those who have registered for the 4-hour OEDI-sponsored training.)
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OPTION #2: $225 (Will be $250 after Christmas)
Option #2 includes the OACP Board meeting Wednesday afternoon, along with all-day training on Thursday and half-day training Friday morning. (This price DOES NOT include 2024 OEDI membership or Wednesday afternoon OEDI training.)
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Cancellation Policy:
Please inform us of your cancellation by the end of the day Wednesday, January 3 in order to receive a full refund. Because the meal count needs to be submitted at this time and all meals get charged for regardless, we ask that you let us know prior to this deadline. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
One More Training Opportunity for Your Leadership Journey: The Second in Command committee has put together an informative and valuable presentation for those interested in how they can better support their chiefs as well as grow their own leadership abilities within their organization. Join the Second in Command committee for their committee meeting on Wednesday, January 10 at 10:30 am and stay for the training presentation, Fitness for Duty: A Case Study, at 11:00 - 12:00.
To review the schedule for all committee meetings, click here, or on the button below.
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OEDI Training: Doug Seirup, LEDA | Kyle Williams, LEDA | Sgt. Billy Bush, OSP | Special Agent Ryan (Rocky) Hall, FBI, Bend Office
Joint Presentation: Drones - The Future of Public Safety Drones are emerging as pivotal tools in modern policing, corrections, firefighting, search & rescue and more. They have become essential in everything from surveying and reconstructing scenes, executing tactical operations, searches and event security. Along with the FBI and Oregon State Police, we invite you to engage with the Law Enforcement Drone Association (LEDA), renowned across the nation for its dedication to public safety through drone technology. Participate in insightful discussions and demonstrations about harnessing this transformative technology for immediate impact and strategically positioning your department for the demands of the future.
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Please join the OACP in congratulating and celebrating Chief Darla Huxel (Umatilla PD) and Chief Kathy McAlpine (Tigard PD) on their upcoming retirements. Both of these leaders have served, or are currently serving as Board members of the association. Below is information on both of their retirement celebrations and all are welcome to attend.
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We will be sending all agencies their OACP membership dues renewal at the beginning of next week. Be looking for it in your inbox. Please note: the renewal invoice will only be sent to Member Agency key contacts (aka. chiefs or agency leaders), and "Other Associates." All Active (non-chiefs) and Associate members will have their dues paid for by the head of the agency. All OACP members associated with that organization will be listed on the invoice and their dues can be paid with one transaction. If you have any questions, or need assistance, please email Marie at [email protected].
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Shop with a Cop 2023
Once again agencies around Oregon are participating in Shop with a Cop - a national program that brings law enforcement together with their community to provide clothes, gifts, and food for kids in need. Pictures below feature the Chief of the agency engaging in meaningful ways.
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Chief Ken Rueben of Philomath PD
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Chief John Schmerber of Gladstone PD
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Chief Michael Iwai of Ontario PD
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Chief Mark Waddell of Junction City PD
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Chief Matt Workman of Warrenton PD
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Chief Brandon Sarti of Winston PD
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Chief Frank Stevenson of Lebanon PD
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Chief Devin Lewis of Redmond PD
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Chief Stacy Kelly of Astoria PD
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Chief Don Ballou of Nyssa PD
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Starting in January, Oregon drivers can pass slow cyclists in no-passing zones KLCC Starting Jan. 1, vehicles traveling at less than half the speed limit will be considered road obstructions. Therefore, drivers in no passing zones will be allowed to cross into the left lane of the roadway to get around them. Read More
Amid calls for Measure 110 repeal, Oregon DAs, sheriffs, police chiefs and cities band together to propose major changes KTVZ Three months after a new joint legislative committee began public meetings to seek comprehensive solutions to Oregon's drug and addiction crisis, amid many calls for either repeal or major reworking of Measure 110, specific proposals are coming into view, but the strenuous debate is far from over. Read More
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‘No questions asked’: Here’s how many guns were collected during S.F. buyback San Francisco Chronicle A San Francisco violence prevention organization collected almost 200 firearms Saturday during a buyback intended to make the streets safer. Read More
First came fentanyl. Now this state is counting the casualties from another deadly drug NBC News In West Virginia and elsewhere, dealers mix fentanyl with the powerful animal sedative xylazine. NBC News was able to arrange overseas purchases of the drug within minutes. Read More
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OACP Weekly Update
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