Council Report – March 2016

Officer’s Olmos, Wetherbee and Chief Yamashita completed Run Hide Fight training at all branches oft he Clackamas County Banks this month. It was so well received that they had us back to teach disaster preparedness and Earthquake training.

Accreditation Renewal preparation is complete and our application was sent to the Oregon Accreditation Alliance for our renewal. Inspection of our renewal application and supporting documents is now underway and in pending status. We should hear something very soon. We are anticipating our renewal certification award at the Oregon Association of Chief’s of Police award dinner in Bend this April, 2016.

Chief Yamashita was a guest at the Oregon Impact Annual luncheon on March 16th. Oregon Impact is a non-profit working on reducing DUII, distracted driving and other fatalities on the roads in Oregon.

SPD sponsored a Spring Break Self-Defense class for mom’s and daughters on March 21st. It was attended by about 20 individuals that had a great time and learned a little something.

Property Room Monthly Report
February/March 2016 – by Juli Smith

Items Received: 190 Year To Date: 241
Items Purged: 54 Year To Date: 296
Total EOQ Items Since Inception 2012: 3,462
Total EOQ Purged: 1,576
Total EOQ Items In Inventory 1,915
Property still in CLASSWeb as of January 2015 = 1,420 End of Month = 1,335
Trips to Crime Lab: 3

Number of Items Submitted: 26 Year To Date: 37

Sales: The Property Room had sales of $43.00 this month. Yearly sales total $138.00

• Bronco finally removed from City Shops so summer cleanup can commence.

• Attended Property training in Eugene on firearms, changes in Crime Lab policy and 4 hours training from the Lane County Chief Deputy DA.

• Suspension of DNA testing on Property Crimes is causing SPD cases to be returned untested.