OACP
News
At our recent Annual Conference, one of the
highlights was showing our Past Presidents Montage video, featuring some of
OACP's history through the lens of former OACP leadership.

Click here to watch!
Congratulations
to our Agency Basket Winners

The following agencies really stepped up to the plate to help make our
Annual Conference Silent Auction and Casino raffle a huge success. Kudos
to Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fisheries Agency (Chief Mitch Hicks and
wife,Tiffany), Coquille PD (Chief Scott Sanders and wife Therese), and
Hillsboro PD (Cindy Young-Bolek and Chief Lee Dobrowolski). These agencies
will be receiving treat-filled baskets as a thank you for their creativity
and hard work.
Join
Deputy Chief Bob Day, Portland Police Bureau (recent ELTS' Presenter), on
the First Annual Sam Day 5K & Birthday Bash (VIDEO)
June 23rd, 2018

The Sam Day 5K is the inaugural event benefiting the Sam Day
Foundation with the purpose of funding better treatments for rare pediatric
cancers, and life-giving experiences for kids with cancer.
Click here to watch and learn more!
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Oregon
News
Police
Chief Danielle Outlaw picks longtime Portland cop as No. 2 in command
The
Oregonian
Bob
Day, who was demoted from assistant chief to captain under the former
Portland police chief, will serve as No. 2 in command under new Chief
Danielle Outlaw.
Read more
'Never
been a better opportunity': Oregon law enforcement agencies now hiring
KVAL
If
you're looking for a job, heads up: There are dozens of law enforcement
positions opening throughout Oregon, and even more expected to open within
the next few years.
Read more
Police
K-9 recovers after breaking leg while apprehending suspect
KATU
A
police dog is recovering after he was hurt while taking down an erratic
suspect in Portland a week ago. K-9 Maverick, a 7-year-old German
Shepherd, suffered a broken leg last Monday while apprehending two suspects
who police say were carrying replica firearms.
Read more
Ashland approves funding for new officers
KOBI
The city of Ashland is looking to generate funding for two
full-time officers. At Tuesday's meeting, the city council decided to
increase a public safety support fee from 50 cents up to $1.50, an idea
that counselors struggled with.
Read more
National
News
New
law used to keep shooting plot suspect from getting gun
ABC News
A
day after Vermont's governor signed a package of gun control measures , one
of the new laws was used to keep a school shooting plot suspect from
possessing dangerous weapons.
Read more
U.S.
launches crackdown on sexual harassment in housing
Reuters
The Trump administration launched an initiative on Thursday to
crack down on sexual harassment of women by landlords and encourage victims
to come forward for help from the U.S. Justice Department and Department of
Housing and Urban Development.
Read more
BCSO,
Judson ISD police to provide free emergency response training to area
schools
Express News
The Bexar County Sheriff's Office and Judson Independent School
District are offering free training to area school police, administrators,
and teachers on how to respond to active shooters and hazardous situations.
Read more
Sessions
Tries to Put New Pressure on Drug Companies in Opioid Crisis
New York Times
Attorney
General Jeff Sessions proposed new regulations on Tuesday that could
severely limit the amount of highly addictive opioid pain medication that
drug companies can produce and force them to account for scores of
illegitimate prescriptions across the country.
Read more
Backpage.com
CEO takes plea to California money-laundering
ABC News
The chief executive of a website that authorities have dubbed an
"online brothel" pleaded guilty to reduced charges Thursday and
agreed to cooperate in prosecuting the site's creators.
Read more
Drug dealers nabbed after cops pull fingerprint from WhatsApp
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FOX News
A new fingerprint technique is being used to convict a drug
gang after one of the members' fingerprints was found on a WhatsApp
message.
Read more
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