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Oregon City Police present 2024 annual report: staffing gains, fentanyl seizures and expanding behavioral-health response

3102520 · March 24, 2025
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Chief Sean Davis told commissioners the department hired 10 sworn officers in 2024, handled about 29,600 calls for service, expanded behavioral-health response with a case manager, and reported large narcotics seizures by its special investigations team.

Police Chief Sean Davis presented the department’s 2024 annual report to the City Commission, highlighting staffing increases, operational statistics and public-safety programs.

Davis said the department staffed 46 sworn officers and 15.5 non-sworn personnel by year-end after hiring 10 sworn officers (including two lateral hires) and two non-sworn employees (a code officer and a behavioral-health case manager). He reported about 29,600 calls for service in 2024 and noted that roughly 27% of activity was self-initiated police action.

Davis described a growing behavioral-health unit that now…

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