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Troutdale advisory committee flags gaps between sheriff dispatch logs and county dashboard, asks for analyst briefing

Public Safety and Equity Advisory Committee · July 7, 2025
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Summary

The Troutdale Public Safety and Equity Advisory Committee voted to reappoint two members to a working group and spent most of its July 3 meeting reviewing a voluminous Multnomah County calls-for-service packet. Members found large mismatches with the county’s public dashboard, requested the sheriff’s captain return and asked that a county data analyst appear at the next meeting.

Troutdale’s Public Safety and Equity Advisory Committee on July 3 focused much of its meeting on a newly enlarged packet of law-enforcement call logs and what members described as unexplained differences between that packet and the Multnomah County public crime dashboard.

Chair Shelby told the committee the packet — a compilation of Bureau of Emergency Communication dispatch logs and county records — had grown from a few pages to roughly a hundred, with all filters removed so members could see every logged call. “We want to see what we really need to see,” Shelby said,…

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