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November 20, 2019

OACP News

Executive Leadership Training Seminar (ELTS Conference)
January 15 - 17, 2020
Registration available early next week! 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. For more information on all of our presenters and sponsors, see below and 
click here.

Lodging in Seaside (during ELTS conference)
Although registration is not quite available, don't let that stop you from making your lodging reservation. Thanks to the work of Chief Bob Morris (Junction City), Co-Chair of our Conference Committee, OACP will be receiving a small commission from certain hotels which will be used to benefit the good work of the association. Click here for more information.


Paul Butler - Presenter, instructor, entertainer


David Funkhouser - Chief of Police for the City of Kiel Police Department


Steve Fulmer - Author, public speaker, coach

1191 Capitol St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 |503.315.1411 


Oregon News


To protect and to serve breakfast
Yamhill Valley News Register
As soon as Yamhill-Carlton Elementary School opened its front doors last Tuesday, students rushed in and lined up for breakfast. Eighty to 85 children usually eat the morning meal at the 360-student school. On this day, there were at least twice that many, maybe three times.
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Kevin Campbell stopped by the RALI CARES educational trailer at the Capitol earlier this week.
The exhibit is a hands-on tour of a teenage bedroom to learn about possible warning signs of drug use and abuse. To learn more about the trailer and our partner, RALI Oregon, visit RALI-OR.org.

Salem Police Chief Jerry Moore to retire after 43 years in law enforcement, 14 as police chief
Statesman Journaal
After more than 43 years in law enforcement, Salem Police Chief Jerry Moore announced Thursday he plans to retire this year.
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Reception scheduled for four Albany police chief finalists
Albany Democrat-Herald
The public can meet with four finalists for the position of chief of the Albany Police Department during a reception planned from 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21, at City Hall.
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New Oregon pension law allows more double-dipping by government retirees
Statesman Journal
Oregon public employees reaching retirement age may get a shot at working a longer government career while drawing a pension at the same time.
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Oregon law enforcement officials urge lawmakers to support pre-k expansion
Statesman Journal
Oregon law enforcement officials are calling on legislators to find funding for 20,000 children from low-income families that don't have the opportunity to attend preschool. Their message: making more preschool slots available would be a smart move for public safety in the future.
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Medford Police surprise homeless man with new wheelchair
KOBI-TV
Newell is one of five officers in the Medford Police Department's new "livability team" working to build relationships with people like Joe.
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National News

Buffalo Grove top cop looking to 'effect positive change in law enforcement' as president of international police chiefs association
Chicago Tribune
In addition to heading up the Buffalo Grove Police Department, Chief Steven R. Casstevens will also spend the next year leading approximately 31,500 other top cops as president of the International Association of Chiefs of Police.
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DOJ Report Shows 'Fix NICS' Is Working: Six Million Convictions Added to Background Check System
Townhall
Attorney General William Barr on Thursday released the first-ever semi-annual report on the Fix NICS Act, which passed Congress last year. Under Fix NICS, federal agencies are required to report criminal convictions to the Department of Justice (DOJ) so those convictions can be entered into the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS), which is used for firearms transactions.
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Potent Opioid Used to Tranquilize Large Animals Sold on Streets in Seattle
Newsweek
Washington state's crime lab has detected carfentanil, a synthetic opioid often resembling cocaine powder, according to a report by ABC News. The drug is 10,000 times more potent than morphine and 100 times stronger than fentanyl, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).
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OACP Weekly Update
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In This Issue... 

  1. OACP News
  2. Oregon News
  3. National News
  4. ELTS Sponsor

2020 ELTS Sponsor

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