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November 13, 2019

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OACP Law Enforcement Executive Leadership Institute
December 9 - 13 
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. 
Click here to register.
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Executive Leadership Training Seminar (ELTS Conference)
January 15 - 17, 2020
Registration coming soon! We are in the final stages of migration to our new mobile-friendly Members Only platform. Once it is complete we'll send out the conference registration link. Thank you for your patience. In the meantime,
click here for conference key note speakers and sponsors.

Click here to view our cleaned up "Past Conference" pages and click here for edited "Past Conference Resources" in the Members Only area. Recently, a member asked if former conference schedules were available to view past training. We realized that other members may be interested as well. If so, find them under Past Conference Resources.

 
Portland Police Bureau participated in Tip-a-Cop in October, raising money for and bringing awareness to Oregon Special Olympics athletes. Nice job, PPB! To view several other agencies who participated in similar events, go to Oct. 23rd's Weekly Publication.
Click here to view.

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Oregon News

Name that dog: Deschutes County Sheriff's Office asks for help naming its newest K-9
Fox12 Oregon
The Deschutes County Sheriff's Office has a new K-9. Now, the dog just needs a name.
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Portland Police Bureau veteran to take over as police chief in Washougal
FOX 12
The City of Washougal's new police chief is a 25-year veteran of the Portland Police Bureau. Wendi Steinbronn will take over the police department at the end of the month. Currently, Steinbronn is the commander of Portland's north precinct.
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Man who ignited explosives when cornered by officers sentenced to 40 years in federal prison
The Oregonian
A federal judge on Friday sentenced Jason P. Schaefer to 40 years in prison, calling him an "extraordinarily dangerous individual'' for igniting a cigarette pack filled with explosive material as he was cornered in his car by members of the FBI-led Joint Terrorism Task Force.
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National News

Oxford Police Department purchases more than 400 trauma kits for area classrooms
Oxford Eagle
Every year, the haunted house raises money toward a cause, but this year OPD's Capt. Alan Ivy - who organizes the event - wanted to focus on a more specific need.
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Welcome to Sandy Springs: What's your license plate? City gets 99 cams
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
A total of 99 new cameras will be placed around the entrances and main thoroughfares in the affluent city of 100,000 residents. The cameras scan license plates and alert police if vehicles are flagged as stolen or of interest in a criminal investigation.
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Virginia Man Loses 176 Pounds in Journey to Join Police Force
Officer.com
A Richmond, Va. man realized a life-long goal after losing over 170 pounds in an effort to change his life and join the city's police force.
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In This Issue... 

  1. OACP News
  2. Oregon News
  3. National News
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