Congratulations to 17 Eugene Police Officers sworn in today. 13 recruits will depart for the police academy next month while 4 lateral officers will start field training right away.
Congratulations to your newest police officers who graduated from the Oregon Police Academy on May 11th. They will start in field training and you should see them out and about serving with honor and pride.
On Monday April 22nd the Eugene Police Department welcomed 17 new police officers. That means that we have as many as 40 police officers in some sort of training. Pre-Academy, State Academy, and Field Training. All positions filled including 3 overhired for upcoming retirements!
Happy Telecommunicators Week to all our hard working dispatchers. They are the real first responders and often get overlooked. Please watch this video and share with others with admiration. https://t.co/ckf9ELo1MF
Congratulations to our newest dispatchers who graduated from the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training. Sara Marcus and Shelby Henry will make a great addition to the team.
It has been EPD’s honor and privilege to participate in the MLK March today. "We must come to see that the end we seek is a society at peace with itself, a society that can live with its conscience.” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Attended academy graduation today and watched four of our newest officers graduate after 16 weeks of training. Now they will be coming home for another four months of additional training with various field training coaches. Congratulations to our newest academy graduates.
Eugene Police Department is working hard to hire the police officers needed to serve our community. Today’s efforts have 16 candidates moving forward to the background investigation. I’m encouraged by the talent and diversity this group offers.
There are so many details to investigate when an officer is involved in a shooting. Oregon Law under Senate Bill 111 establishes a deadly force protocol for each county. It’s important that the investigation occurs outside of the involved agency.
Incredibly tough day at Cascade Middle School today. Officers are asked to deal with so many dynamic and dangerous situations. Police officer training is so critical. We are so glad that students and staff were kept safe. Excellent investigators are working through the weekend.
Awesome Shop with a Cop event with 35 kids and their families. Thank you to Fred Meyer on W 11th, Eugene Police Foundation and Northwest Credit Union for the financial support. Thank you to an amazing organization that came together as one family to make these kids feel special.
Just getting started with Shop with a Cop at Fred Meyer on W 11th. 35 kiddos paired up with police officers shopping for their families. More to come......
Attended the Oregon Police Officers Association awards banquet on Friday night. Congratulations to Officer Jesse Smith for receiving a Life Saving award and Officer Travis Palki and Sergeant Matt Lowen for the Medal of Honor.
Our newest police officers are working hard in the pre-academy. Thanks to the outstanding defensive tactics instructors who teach these young officers how to stay safe and to effectively protect our citizens.
Congratulations to Naoma Parr on 30 years of service as an emergency commutations professional. Working in 911 dispatch is incredibly difficult and the enthusiasm and energy Naoma displays after 30 years is inspiring.
Say hello to 13 of your newest police officers. These men and women have chosen to serve the Eugene community and we are excited to have them. They head off to the police academy in early January. This is the start of great things to come.
I know traffic is a mess these days. I’m encouraging all drivers to stay patient and extend each other a little bit of grace as we all deal with the improvements to Interstate 105.