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Multnomah County Sheriff Presents 2024 Troutdale Public‑safety Report, Reiterates Support if City Seeks Independent Police
Summary
Multnomah County Sheriff Nicole Morrissey O'Donnell and Captain Robert (Rob) Stewart presented the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office 2024 public‑safety report to the Troutdale City Council during the council meeting.
Multnomah County Sheriff Nicole Morrissey O'Donnell and Captain Robert (Rob) Stewart presented the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office 2024 public‑safety report to the Troutdale City Council during the council meeting. The presentation summarized calls for service, detective caseloads, community outreach and planned technology and enforcement initiatives and outlined next steps to finalize the city's policing contract with Multnomah County.
The report matters because it frames the near‑term public‑safety operating picture for Troutdale and describes changes that could affect patrols, community programs and the city's timeline for deciding whether to continue the county contract or establish an independent municipal police department.
The Sheriff's Office said overall reported crime categories declined more than 20% from the previous year except for person offenses, which rose about 5%. Captain Stewart told the council that detectives entered 2024 with 99 open cases, received…
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