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May 6, 2019 8 tweets 4 min read Read on X
We are proud of our professional and dedicated Corrections Deputies.

It's #CorrectionalOfficersWeek and throughout the next several days we will be sharing just a few of the great folks in our Corrections Division. Image
Deputy Szarowski is in our Court Services Unit which ensures that our court house is kept safe!

Thank you Deputy!

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Deputy Sherrill works hard at Inverness Jail to make sure that the adults in custody stay safe and secure.

Thank you Deputy!

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Deputy Anderson supervises adults in custody in the Inverness Jail kitchen to make sure everyone stays safe and the meals get to their dorms on time.

Thank you Deputy!

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Deputy Grevstad plays an important role in maintenance projects at Inverness Jail to make sure our safety and security equipment is in good shape.

Thank you Deputy!

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Deputy Bartell interviews adults in custody when they arrive to the jail to determine which housing unit they will stay in, a function that is vital to the safety and security of the facilities.

Thank you Deputy!

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Deputy Fung works hard to ensure that our jail facilities stay safe and secure!

Thank you Deputy!

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Deputy Bradford works hard to ensure that when an adult in custody needs to be transported, they stay safe and secure.

Thank you Deputy!

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Nov 6, 2020
Unified Command: We are aware of an event that's being promoted publicly on social media, advertising a gathering and march tonight at 8 p.m. at Arbor Lodge Park in North Portland. Arbor Lodge Park is located near N. Delaware Ave. and N. Bryant Street...
We want the public to be aware of the event and the likelihood for potential impacts to traffic in the area. The march is not permitted, and we ask those who participate to stay on the sidewalks and obey all traffic rules and laws...
The event is being promoted as not welcoming to live streamers, which is an indication that there may be some who intend to engage in criminal activity. We ask businesses and residents in the area to secure items that could be taken and used as barricades or material for burning.
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Nov 5, 2020
Unified Command on National Guard activation: Widespread violence is occurring in Downtown Portland. In the interest of public safety, Governor Kate Brown, under advice of the Unified Command, has activated the use of the Oregon National Guard to assist local law enforcement...
...in responding to any acts of violence, and to maintain public order and ensure community safety. Guard members are trained in crowd control and will be riding with local response teams. They are dressed in military style garb, which is their uniform...
...Oregon National Guard members are civilian community members helping to protect us. We don’t take this decision lightly. Under the Governor’s Order, we continue to work together and share our resources and information to address any public safety concerns.
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Nov 4, 2020
Unified Command: 6 p.m. video update. We will be providing video updates throughout the night.

Stay informed.

Follow:
@PortlandPolice
@PoliciaPortland
@MultCoSO
@ORStatePolice
Unified Command: 7 p.m. video update. We will be providing video updates throughout the night.

Stay informed.

Follow:
@PortlandPolice
@PoliciaPortland
@MultCoSO
@ORStatePolice
7 p.m. video script.
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Nov 3, 2020
Unified Command: To those gathered near PSU, this has been declared an unlawful assembly. Disperse to the south or west.

Failure to adhere to this order may subject you to arrest, citation, or crowd control agents, including, but not limited to, tear gas and/or impact weapons.
Unified Command: At 9pm, individuals participating in a march from Director Park arrived at the PSU Public Safety Office. Some individuals broke windows to the Public Safety Office, and then turned their attention to the Starbucks at 1717 SW Park...
...Individuals smashed windows and poured flammable liquid inside the business. Officers interrupted a potential arson. This gathering is still declared an unlawful assembly due to criminal activity occurring. Disperse to the south and west.
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Sep 25, 2020
(1/) MCSO and @ORStatePolice are committed to the safety and well-being of the communities we serve. We strongly support the right to demonstrate and for people to use their individual and collective voices to express grief, outrage and a call for action.
(2/) Protests are among the most difficult events to manage in policing today. Police have a responsibility to safeguard the right of people to assemble and engage in free speech, while balancing other rights guaranteed in our Constitution...
(3/) ...including maintaining public order by preventing criminal behavior, such as assaults, rioting, arson and other illegal activity.
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Aug 26, 2020
The Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office is aware of an event tonight calling for a gathering outside Donald E. Long Juvenile Detention Center in Northeast Portland. We ask that this event remains peaceful.
The Donald E. Long Center is much more than a corrections facility, it houses youth, provides care, custody and outreach services, and is where juvenile courts are located in Multnomah County.
MCSO is responsible for the safety and security of the youth living inside, Department of Community Justice employees who provide rehabilitative services and the safety and well-being of the surrounding community.
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