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OACP Law Enforcement Executive Leadership Institute
December 9th-13th
Cost: $399 (OACP members) and $449 (non-members)
Join us for the fourth session of the OACP Law Enforcement Executive
Leadership Institute hosted at DPSST. Register soon for this valuable
training as space will be limited.
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2020 ELTS Conference
January 15th-17th
Mark your calendars for the 2020 Executive Leadership Training Seminar in
Seaside, OR at the Convention Center. We will begin registration
mid-to-late November (later than usual due to a scheduled upgrade on our
Associate Management platform).
1191 Capitol St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 |503.315.1411
Oregon
News
Milwaukie police start emergency fund
for veterans in crisis
KGW8
An unofficial motto of the United States Marine Corps is
"Leave no man behind." That is what a Milwaukie police officer
did after he encountered a fellow Marine on a call. The veteran he met was
in crisis, but was not able to access needed services.
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Girl Scouts present leadership award
to Portland police chief, Latino Network director
KPTV
Portland's police chief was one of
two women honored for leadership Tuesday by the Girl Scouts.
Read more
Veteran deputy retires from Yamhill
County Sheriff's Office in emotional send-off
KOBI5
His colleagues call him humble. His
community calls him a legend. Since his childhood, Derek Trombla only had
one goal in mind: become a cop.
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Coquille Police Department receives
seat belt enforcement grant
The World Link
The Oregon Department of
Transportation recently awarded the Coquille Police Department with an
overtime grant aimed at increasing public safety and reducing traffic
violations throughout Coquille.
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Mental health calls becoming "daily occurrence,"
says Medford Police
KOBI5
A day after police say a suicidal man
came at officers with a knife, Medford police say mental health calls are
becoming an all too common part of their job.
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National
News
Missouri Gov. Parson sending
troopers, devoting $6 million to help fight St. Louis crime
Fox4kc
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson is sending highway patrol troopers
and other state workers to St. Louis as part of an effort to fight the
surge of violent crime that has included the killings of more than a dozen
children in the region so far this year.
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Face the Future of Surveillance
Officer
A ban on face recognition hampers law
enforcement for now, while paving the way toward its use in the future.
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School resource deputy saves choking student at Brooksville
school
WFLA
The Hernando County Sheriff's Office is crediting a school
resource deputy with saving the life of a 16-year-old student who started
choking at Central High School in Brooksville.
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Georgia police throw a surprise birthday party for boy with
cerebral palsy
WJCL
One officer's cake baking hobby ended up bringing police
departments in Georgia together to throw a surprise party for a boy with
cerebral palsy.
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