The OACP wishes to congratulate those agencies who received accreditation recognition.
- Oregon City Police Department, 6th award
- Philomath Police Department, 4th award
- Redmond Police Department, 8th award
- University of Oregon Police Department, 2nd award
- The Dalles Police Department, 1st award
- Black Butte Police Department, 3rd award
- Ashland Police Department, 7th award
- Sandy Police Department, 4th award
- Molalla Police Department, 2nd award
- Grand Ronde Police Department, 2nd award
- Woodburn Police Department, 5th award
- Lake Oswego Police Department, 6th award
- Toledo Police Department, Toledo Public Safety Telecommunications Center, 3rd award
- Sherwood Police Department, 5th award
- Springfield Police Department, 1st award
- Klamath Falls Police Department, 3rd award
- Beaverton Police Department, 7th award
- Tualatin Police Department, 5th awardg
- Medford Police Department, 6th award
The following photos are of the agencies who were at the Awards Banquet to receive their awards.
Chief Tom Worthy and Captain Jamie Carrico accept the re-accreditation recognition for The Dalles Police Department.
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Captain Drew Roberts accepts the re-accreditation recognition for Black Butte Police Department.
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Chief George Burke accepts the re-accreditation recognition for Lake Oswego Police Department.
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Chief Ty Hanlon accepts the re-accreditation recognition for Sherwood Police Department.
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Chief Andrew Shearer and Lt. George Crolly accept Springfield Police Department's initial accreditation award recognition.
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Chief Greg Pickering accepts the re-accreditation recognition for Tualatin Police Department.
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Deputy Chief DJ Graham accepts the re-accreditation recognition for Medford Police Department
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The OACP Dream Team - Chloe Haller, Deanna Moore, Kevin Campbell, Marie Campbell, and Liz Besand.
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The following district representatives received their OACP District board plaques. Not pictured are Retired Chief Terry Wright (District 17 - Retired Chiefs Representative) and Chief Jason Van Meter, Black Butte Ranch PD (District 13 Representative). OACP would like to thank all of these members for their willingness to serve the association in this manner.
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Chief Damian Flowers, Aumsville PD - District 6 Representative
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Chief Greg Pickering, Tualatin PD - District 2 Representative
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Chief George Burke, Lake Oswego PD - District 4 Representative
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If you have not yet filled out the conference evaluation form, please do so now by clicking on the button below. Please note: Thursday's presenters were inadvertently omitted from the original evaluation form that was sent out. If you had already filled out the form, please resubmit the survey and evaluate Thursday's presenters: Chief Bob Day and Barry Moline. We apologize for any inconvenience. The Education & Training Committee appreciates your feedback.
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Welcome to OACP's Newest Associate & Other Associate Members
ASSOCIATE MEMBERS:
Lieutenant Juston Alexander, Albany PD Sergeant Steven Hallmark, Newport PD
Sergeant Aaron Bales, Newport PD - Aaron enjoys ocean fishing, apple grafting, old time country music, and tacos. He would enjoy a trip to Alaska.
Eugene Regional Manager Michael Bloom, OLCC - Mike rides performance horses.
Captain Brian Hughes, Portland Police Bureau - Brian has been a volunteer member of the Mount Hood Ski Patrol since 2015.
Lieutenant Peter Kirkpatrick, Springfield PD - Pete enjoys fly fishing in his spare time.
Sergeant Justin Myers, Springfield PD - Justin comes from a law enforcement family – his father, older brother and younger brother all worked for SPD. He’s amazed by his mother’s endurance.
Captain Robert Quick, Portland Police Bureau - Rob spends his spare time playing the French Horn in several groups. He’s eclectic in his music preferences. If he could vacation anywhere, it would be the Caribbean. His go-to food is pizza.
Sergeant Tyler Reddington, Pendleton PD - Tyler loves hunting and the outdoors. In his free time, he runs a small business doing taxidermy on western big game animals. He also loves to coach little league baseball and watch sports.
Lieutenant Gabriel Sapp, Corvallis PD - Gabriel enjoys hunting, fishing, butchering, spending time with my family, and watching his children play sports. He is passionate about Oregon and the security of our country, so he spends a lot of time at his second job as a First Sergeant in the Oregon Army National Guard. Cooking is his secret, but not-so secret passion. His favorite meal to prepare and eat is goat tomahawks, seasoned with salt, pepper, garlic, cilantro, parsley and olive oil.
OTHER ASSOCIATE MEMBER: Assistant Special Agent in Charge Bill Morgan, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms - Bill spends his spare time as a volunteer for the Boy Scouts of America.
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May 24, 2024 Sunriver Resort - Meadows Golf Course
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OACP Past President Rollie Thomas Pean, 93, passed away March 31, 2024 The World He was born October 20, 1930 in Daviess County, Kentucky to Homer and Ethel Taylor Pean. Read More
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Police Officer Hiring in US Increases in 2023 After Years of Decline, Survey Shows U.S. News & World Report More sworn officers were hired in 2023 than in any one of the previous four years, and fewer officers overall resigned or retired, according to the 214 law enforcement agencies that responded to a survey by the Police Executive Research Forum, or PERF. Read More
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