OACP Chiefs Nick Troxel & Scott Logue, as well as Marcia Harnden & Travis Gullberg (not pictured) spent time in the IACP Exhibit Hall connecting with current and prospective vendors and sponsors - strengthening relationships and building new ones along the way.
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Captain Jerry Drum of Albany PD & wife Kerry (OACP's famous videographer) - even caught a moment with CHiPs legend Eric Estrada - no traffic violations issued!
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Oregon Night gave OACP members a chance to connect with peers in a relaxed setting.
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Chief John Schmerber, Chief Shaun Davis, Chief Ty Hanlon, and Sgt. Jared Turpin take a break from IACP activities to catch up with one another.
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Chief Patrick Richards and wife Denise enjoy relaxing at Avanti.
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Chiefs' Night in Denver was a western extravaganza which included a rodeo, cowboy food, and country music. Oregon folks enjoyed the evening together.
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SACOP meetings were beneficial as Kevin and Marie Campbell discussed topics of interest with other state associations' Executive Directors.
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HCSO Sgt. Tiller is the Interim Chief at Burns Police Department Elkhorn Media Group On October 13, 2025, the Harney County Sheriff’s Office and the City of Burns entered into a 90-day intergovernmental agreement to ensure continued leadership and public safety in Burns. Read More>>
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New thermal device enhances North Bend police officers' search and rescue capabilities KCBY “This thermal imaging tool is a force multiplier for our officers—especially at night or in low-visibility situations,” North Bend Police Chief Cal Mitts said. Read More >>
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Comfort canine joins CGPD Cottage Grove Sentinel The super-friendly, one-year-old black lab-golden retriever mix is trained as a comfort canine and is the second dog donated to the department by the nonprofit organization Working Dogs Oregon. Read More>>
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How Baltimore Police are using drones to capture crime scenes FOX 45 Today, they have six drones and nine female crime lab technicians turned authorized FAA pilots, capturing aerial photographs at crime scenes across Baltimore. Read More>>
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IACP Unveils Online Toolkit To Help Law Enforcement Crack Down On Human Trafficking IACP A toolkit to enhance police agency capacity to identify and assist human trafficking victims and to conduct trauma-informed and victim-centered investigations. Read More >>
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Weaponized drones cross borders — the Tijuana attack is a warning Police1 The Tijuana attack reveals a growing transnational threat — and the urgent need to modernize how state and local agencies acquire counter-UAS tools Read More>>
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