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September 13, 2023

2023 FALL CONFERENCE
September 27 & 28
DPSST

Prices increase by $20 after Friday, September 15. REGISTER TODAY!

PRICING:
$225 for OACP members & $250 for non-members

Wondering who's registered? Click here for a current roster.

 

CONFERENCE PRESENTERS:

Jerry Drum
Captain | Albany PD

Daniel Brown
LE Risk Management Consultant | CIS

Laura G. Hanson
Brain Bucket Proactive Wellness

Treven Upkes
Deputy Chief | Salem PD

Kieran Ramsey
SAC | FBI Portland Field Office

Joshua Bitsko
Bitsko Consulting

 

 CONFERENCE SPONSORS:

Flock Safety exists to eliminate crime and keep your community safe. Their holistic public safety platform is comprehensive and intelligent – that means you have the actionable evidence you need to solve, deter, and reduce crime across neighborhoods, schools, businesses, and entire cities. Click here for more information.

Next Generation Online Reporting and Virtual Policing Solution

 

MyPDConnect is a local Oregon Company. Virtual Policing allows more crime reporters to be served without adding additional resources. Service online reports via scheduled virtual conferences via Zoom Meetings or Phone Calls. To view their brochure, click here. Or visit their website at www.mypdconnect.com.

 

2023 Small Agency Conference

November 7 - 9
Oregon State University

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

There is no cost for this event.
This conference is for all agencies serving a population of 10,000 or less. For more information, click here. Wondering who's registered? Click here for a current roster.

The OACP congratulates Chief Ernie Roberts (Sandy PD) on his retirement. Chief Roberts began his career in 1997 and became Chief of Police for Sandy PD in January 2017. The OACP thanks him for his years of service and wishes him a happy and fulfilling retirement.

 

You're invited to attend The Evolve Experience

The Evolve Experience is a unique event that interweaves live and filmed performances of true stories from police officers, judges, and community members about their experiences at the intersection of race and the justice system.

Where: The Winningstad Theatre in Portland, OR

When: Various times on September 22 - 24

Click here for more information and tickets.

 

It's back-to-school time and agencies around Oregon are showing their support and dedication to the communites they serve by participating in community events, Shop with a Cop, and welcoming students as they begin a new year.

Hillsboro PD

Salem PD

Portland Police Bureau

Sandy PD

Medford PD

Oregon News

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Portland leaders approve public drug use ban; state law must first change to enact
The Oregonian
Portland leaders banned the use of hard drugs such as fentanyl, heroin and methamphetamine on public property, though the measure will require a change in state law to enact and enforce.
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Medford City Council wants Measure 110 to be fixed or repealed
Rogue Valley Times
The council, on a 6-2 vote, approved a resolution that asks the Oregon Legislature to find ways to change or eliminate Measure 110 and Senate Bill 755.
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Judge: Measure 114 trial in Harney County will be restricted to whether law is constitutional, not on how it will work
The Oregonian
A Harney County judge ruled Thursday that he will consider only whether Oregon’s gun control Measure 114 is lawful as written under the state constitution and not how it might be put into practice in the future.
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National News

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Walmart makes a first-ever change to prevent crimes in superstore
The Street
The Supercenter will reopen in 2024 and may look unrecognizable in an effort to prevent the rise of retail crimes.
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Extremists keep trying to trigger mass blackouts — and that’s not even the scariest part
Politico
Extremist groups are among those targeting the electricity network, exposing the reporting gaps between the state and federal agencies that oversee its security.
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Most federal oversight of Seattle Police Department ends after more than a decade
AP
The Seattle Police Department has achieved “full, sustained and lasting compliance” with most of the provisions of a federal settlement agreement that was intended to transform the department, a federal judge ruled.
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OACP Weekly Update

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