OACP
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2019 Joint OACP/OSSA Fall Conference
September 11 & 12
$140 (Members) $165 (Non-members)
Don't miss early
registration now through August 20. After August 20, the
registration fees will increase by $20 ($160 Members and $185 Non-members).
Click here for information about our speakers and sponsors.
Click here to register.
OACP Law Enforcement Executive Leadership Institute
December 9-13
Join us for the fourth session of the OACP Law Enforcement
Executive Leadership Institute hosted at DPSST. Registration will begin in
the fall. Mark your calendars for this valuable training as space will be
limited.
1191 Capitol St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 |503.315.1411

Join Chief Randy
Sparacino, Medford PD, for his retirement celebration tonight, August 7 at
6:00 pm.
Click here for the details.

The OACP congratulates
new Chief Scott Clauson on his promotion to chief at Medford PD.
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Oregon
News
Here's a look at some of the agencies
involved in National Night Out - August 6, 2019

Newport PD

Woodburn PD

Salem PD

Portland PD
Salem PD headquarters reaches
construction milestone on way to September 2020 completion
Statesman Journal
Construction works, police officers
and guests line up for lunch following a topping out ceremony at the new
Salem Police headquarters on Aug. 2, 2019.
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Son of retired Clackamas Co. Sgt.
shot in face follows in father's law enforcement footsteps
Fox 12 Oregon
It's been 16 years since a Clackamas County Sheriff's deputy survived a
life-changing day on the job; now, his son is following in his father's law
enforcement footsteps.
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National
News
Spokane
County Sheriff's Office will soon be able to watch schools' live security
cameras without warrant
The
Spokesman-Review
The
Spokane County Sheriff's Office could have access to live camera feeds for
10 school districts' security systems for emergencies such as shootings as
soon as this school year.
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A 5-year-old called 911 to order
pizza. Police gave him a lesson - and then a pie
Associated Press
A Florida boy who called 911 to report he was hungry and
wanted a pizza got a lesson in proper emergency call etiquette, but he also
got a pie.
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Brothers find each other after
decades apart - and they're both cops
Sun Sentinal
Growing up in a military family instilled
in David Stull a strong sense of serving the public, inspiring him to
become a cop. But the 50-year-old, who was adopted and grew up an only
child, long wondered about the family he never met.
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OACP Weekly Update
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