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Oregon City Police report: staffing gains, training hours up, behavioral health team expands
Summary
Chief Sean Davis presented the department’s 2024 annual report to the commission, noting hiring progress, training hours, growth of the behavioral health unit and continued attention to property crime, use-of-force reporting and camp cleanups.
Chief Sean Davis presented the Oregon City Police Department’s 2024 annual report to the City Commission on March 5, saying the department closed the year with 46 sworn officers and 15.5 non-sworn staff and made 10 new sworn hires during 2024.
Davis summarized operational figures: about 29,600 calls for service in 2024, roughly 27% of activity reported as self‑initiated policing, and a continued emphasis on behavioral-health responses and case management. "Our officers want to be out there, be proactive, and try to prevent anything from happening," Davis said.
Behavioral health and training
Davis highlighted creation of a case-manager post to support the department’s behavioral-health unit and said the…
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