Council Report – December 2016

We continued our community outreach this month with more self defense and Run/hide/Fight training to different groups.  Specifically the Guide Dogs organization

On 12/10/16, Chief Yamashita, Officer Olmos, Officer Argubright and his wife, Officer Lundry and his wife, Reserve Officer Crombie and his wife all participated in this years shop with a cop.  We took 10 kids from both the Oregon Trail School District and 10 kids from the Estacada School District shopping for Christmas.  Kids from all over Clackamas county were in attendance and over all 150 kids went shopping.  We had a great time.

On 12/14/16, SPD and SFD conducted joint classroom training and then on 12/20/16 we conducted a joint exercise.  The purpose of the training was to explore ways to effectively integrate police and fire in active shooter type of emergencies.  Our goal is to get fire and medically trained personnel to the wounded sooner.  Like all good training, we learned what we knew, and what we don’t know.  We also learned what works and what doesn’t.  Overall it was very successful training.

Chief Yamashita started her transition this month to Interim City Manager and Sergeant Roberts started his transition to Interim Chief of Police.  As a result of these changes the SPD conducted sergeants promotional testing on 12/30/16 for a new sergeant.  Exciting changing times for both the SPD and the City!

 

 

Council Report – November 2016

Officer’s Olmos and Hodges, along with Chief Yamashita, conducted another Run Hide Fight training this month.  This time it was for the staff at Mt. Hood Athletic Club on November 2nd.

 

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Chief Yamashita and Scott Coleman from Oregon Trail School District, presented our “Culture of Safety” presentation at the Annual Oregon School Board Association conference on November 12th.  It was a well received.  As a result of this, the Milton Freewater School district asked Chief Yamashita to come to out next month to address their school board.  They are preparing to build a new school and want some input.

A search warrant was executed in the industrial park for violation of building codes.  Terre Gift and the SPD were able to get some life safety issues addressed with the owners of the grow site.

A threat assessment was done of Mt. Hood Athletic Club and the Sandy Police Department are working together to develop emergency operations plans for the business.

We received our official letter from the Oregon Accreditation Alliance this week, awarding our accreditation for the next three years.

Property Room Monthly Report – Juli Smith

Items Received:              70                                               Year To Date:              772

Items Purged:                   19                                               Year To Date:              635    

Total EOQ Items Since Inception 2012:                                                                        3,989

Total EOQ Purged:                                                                                                  2,013

Total EOQ Items In Inventory                                                                               1,970

Property still in CLASSWeb as of January 2015 = 1,420     End of Month =  1,332

Trips to Crime Lab:                                       2

 

Number of Items Submitted:                   13                           Year To Date:                        117

 

Sales:   The Property Room had sales of $0 this month.  Yearly sales total $848.00

  • 224 Drug items from Death Row were packaged for incineration and removed

From the Property Room.

  • Received a clean and functioning AR15 rifle from the public for department use.

After  Etrace is received, will deliver to the Armory/Firearms program.

  • Covanta trip scheduled for December 15th.
  • Ordering small display case for the lobby where abandoned/unclaimed property

will be sold to the public.