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Police commission adopts noncriminal detoxification policy unanimously
Eugene Police Commission · December 15, 2025
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Summary
The Eugene Police Commission voted unanimously to adopt policy 3.11 on noncriminal detoxification, directing officers to use Buckley or hospital facilities for involuntary medical detox and the jail only as last resort under ORS procedures.
The Eugene Police Commission voted unanimously to adopt policy 3.11, a revised noncriminal detoxification procedure that outlines when officers may involuntarily transport people for medical detox.
The policy clarifies the department's approach to handling…
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