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OPO reports 218 community contacts in March, details hiring, privacy upgrades and policy work with SPD

Office of Police Ombudsman Commission (OPOC) · April 22, 2026
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Ombudsman Bart Logue told the commission the office handled 218 community contacts in March (714 year-to-date), certified nine cases, is advancing deputy-ombuds hiring, and expects a facilities privacy wall and continued policy work with SPD.

Bart Logue, the city's police ombuds, presented the OPO monthly report and staff updates, saying March was another busy month for the office. "We had 218 contacts with the community in March, 714 so far for the year," he reported, and said the office processed 11 cases this month and certified nine for OPO review.

Logue summarized investigative and oversight activity: he attended 16 internal-affairs interviews in March (50 year-to-date), participated in a use-of-force review board and in an extended protest use-of-force review that initiated the closing report later…

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