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Eugene Police are urging residents not to call 911 about fireworks unless someone has been injured or property is actively being damaged by fireworks.
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Eugene police seek help identifying suspect in string of city hall vandalism incidents - MSNAfter the second incident, Eugene Police moved a Guardian camera trailer to city hall in hopes of preventing additional incidents and to capture video evidence if the suspect returned.
The number of police chases in Eugene fell sharply last year, according to new city data. Back in 2023, there was a spike in ...
Attorneys for the CLDC are calling actions by the City of Eugene, including Eugene police, in response to the last week of protests “a draconian affront to the dignity of a righteously angered ...
The Civil Liberties Defense Center filed a second federal lawsuit against the city of Eugene and Eugene Police Department on Friday, arguing protesters’ civil rights were violated by city ...
Six protesters filed a lawsuit in federal court today against the city of Eugene, the city manager and 22 Eugene Police Department officers for violating their constitutional rights during the May 31 ...
After months of research by the Police Auditor's Office, the City of Eugene's Civilian Review Board will publicly review the findings of the investigation into misconduct allegations against ...
Oregon’s Court of Appeals chided the state’s police force on Wednesday for using warrantless “technologically-enhanced ...
EUGENE, Ore. — Investigators found rape kits, drugs, cash and a human skull among 1,000 missing items from a Eugene police evidence warehouse. One worker allegedly used evidence to decorate her ...
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Eugene police auditor steps down; council considers familiar face as replacement - MSNOfficials in Eugene are moving quickly to replace the city's outgoing police auditor. A former auditor is being considered as an interim replacement.
Homelessness advocates sue city of Eugene over constitutionality of park rules By Brian Bull ( KLCC ) Oct. 25, 2023 5:44 p.m. Updated: Oct. 25, 2023 10:44 p.m.
Currently, the Eugene Police Department does not have a concrete written policy about officer mental health. However, the Law Enforcement Mental Health and Wellness subcommittee is putting in time ...
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