From:                                         oracp@memberclicks-mail.net on behalf of Kevin Campbell <oracp@memberclicks-mail.net>

Sent:                                           Wednesday, April 15, 2020 3:01 PM

To:                                               Deanna Moore

Subject:                                     OACP Weekly Update: Week of April 15, 2020

 

April 15, 2020

 

In the Issue

1.    Keeping Members Informed

2.    OACP News

3.    Tool Box

4.    Oregon News

5.    National News 

 

Keeping you informed during these challenging times

If you need to access any previous COVID-19 messages, they are available in our Members Only area under Resources. Click here for "Messages Concerning COVID-19." 

"Information on COVID-19" (available on the front-end of our website) provides useful information for our members, and the cities they serve, to help them navigate this crisis. Direct your community here if you think they'd find it helpful.
Click here to view.

OACP News

We need your help. The Blue Bulletin was our primary source of information for news concerning law enforcement in Oregon and they have suspended their publication through the end of the year. If your agency is being featured in your local newspaper, or if there is something noteworthy in your community, would you consider forwarding us a link? We'd like to keep members in the know with what is happening around the state by posting it in our Weekly Update. Please email Deanna at deanna@victorygrp.com.

  

2020 Annual Conference

The Executive Board will be discussing OACP's options for future conferences in light of the COVID-19 circumstances and deciding what are the best options moving forward. We will keep everyone updated in the coming weeks.

Some of you may have received an invoice reminder for the conference. These are automatically generated by our system. Please disregard for now. 


Toolbox 

OACP Marketplace

At OACP Marketplace on our website is listed Vendors who are currently registered for the upcoming, re-scheduled 2020 Annual Conference Trade Show.

Because these vendors have chosen to keep their registration for the conference, we wanted to provide additional value to their registration as a simple thank you.

Those vendors listed with links to their websites paid an additional amount. Please consider reaching out to all of these OACP partners when you are looking for products, services, and resources for your agency.

Oregon News

 
Chief Moore, Salem PD, receives the YMCA John Mistkawi Community Service Award
This award recognizes someone in our community that demonstrates and lives out a commitment to community and service to others before self. Congratulations, Chief Moore. Click here to view the video. The award presentation begins at the 12 minute mark.

Corvallis police say 'stay home' order poses challenges
Corvallis Gazette-Times
It’s been four weeks since Gov. Kate Brown issued her “stay home save lives” executive order, but some people apparently didn’t get the memo.
Read More

Deadline for list of Oregon prisoners eligible for possible coronavirus release passes without public disclosure
The Oregonian
Gov. Kate Brown’s office confirmed late Monday that it had received a list of inmates who may be potential candidates for early release amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Read More

Gov. Kate Brown reveals framework, no dates, for loosening coronavirus restrictions
Statesman Journal
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown on Tuesday announced the state’s initial framework for lifting statewide closures affecting millions across the state, saying she would take a slow, science-based approach to deciding how to move forward, without specifying when it would happen.
Read More


National News

Vermont police trooper uses 3D printer to make coronavirus face shields for doctors, nurses
Fox News
A state police trooper in Vermont used his personal 3D printer to make dozens of face shields to help protect local medical staff working during the coronavirus health crisis.
Read More

Maysville police implementing red/green card system to protect first responders
KFOR
The Maysville Police Department is working to implement a voluntary red and green card system to let first responders know if someone has COVID-19 symptoms
Read More

Nassau County Police Officer Donates Camper To House A Nurse
Rockville Centre, NY
Long Islanders are finding creative ways to help neighbors during the coronavirus pandemic. For those working directly in harm's way, keeping their family safe is a top priority.
Read More

 


OACP Weekly Update
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