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Warm Springs Tribal Police Department. (541) 553-3272. Oregon Health and Science University Department of Public Safety. (503) 494-7744. The Victim Portal website hosted by the Oregon State Police enables users to view kit tracking information using their SAFE Kit numbers.
The Dispatch Center is operated by a team of 14, who provide emergency dispatch service for not only Coos Bay but North Bend Police and Fire, Coquille Ambulance, Police and Fire, Coquille Indian Tribal Police Department and Confederated Tribes Police Department.
District VIII covers a very diverse area from the foot of the Rocky Mountains to Coastal Villages, all the way to Annette Island in Alaska. The Tribal Police Departments in District VIII are as diverse as the area we cover.
indictment, on May 25, 2022, Umatilla Tribal Police Department officers responded to a stabbing at a residence on the Umatilla Indian Reservation. Scott allegedly stabbed the victim.
coverage of investigations in Indian Country, In Lieu and Tribal Fishing Access Sites, and at the Chemawa Indian School. The USAO has federal jurisdiction over violations of general applicable crimes in Indian
The Coquille Indian Tribe was terminated in 1954. On June 28, 1989, the Coquilles regained their status as a federally recognized Indian tribe. After 35 years of "termination" and federal policy that denied their status as Indian people, Public Law 101-42 restored the Coquilles
HB 2625 (2019) - Directs Department of State Police to study how to increase and improve criminal justice resources relating to missing and murdered Native American (Indigenous) women in Oregon and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative