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Commission adopts updates to Procedure 3.4 on sexual-assault exams and victim support

Eugene Police Commission · February 12, 2026
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Summary

The commission approved amended Procedure 3.4 after staff and public advocates pushed to restore a 120-hour safe-kit exam window, remove language implying investigator certification, and clarify victim-support referrals including the Trauma Intervention Program (TIP).

The Eugene Police Commission unanimously approved revisions to Procedure 3.4 on Feb. 12 after a multi-commissioner discussion about victim support, investigator qualifications and evidence-collection language.

Sergeant Jordan, who presented the draft changes, said detectives and the violent-crimes unit recommended returning to a 120-hour window for…

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