We do most of our work on Twitter, but we also have aFacebook pagethat is updated with the tweets from our Twitter account. Naito Pkwy. In theory, he should have long kicked any habit perhaps giving him a shot at changing his lifestyle to better care for his wife and two boys, ages 5 and 15. #35 - 17135 S.W. between State Route 224 & S.E. @ N.E. Portland City Council approves police body camera policies, paving way for late summer launch. 192nd Ave. @ N.E. In lieu of PPB Central going encrypted, this feed now carries PPB Service Desk, with PSU Police taking priority in the event of simultaneous transmissions. Butner Rd. - 1026 S.E. 12-codes are just like 10-codes but instead of a 10 in the beginning, its a 12. Hollyridge Ln.,Beaverton (Washington Co.), Sta. How do I request a copy of a police report written by a Multnomah County Sheriff's Office Deputy? Multnomah County, OR (@multco) / Twitter addyef85767f51942b488998cbe6b7745071 = addyef85767f51942b488998cbe6b7745071 + 'mcso' + '.' + 'us'; 43rd Ave. @ S.E. #67 - 13810 S.W. 57th Ave. Current Sta. between S.W. To submit a records request on behalf of a, Accident report/ crime or police report, (up to two pages): $15, Archive record request: $45 per hour search time, Audio, video, CD or DVD reproduction: $50. #31), Licensed for the following Marine Channels: 13 & 16, Licensed for the following Marine Channels: 09, 13 & 16. (Bays face S.W. To obtain official copies of or access to records of police reports, you will first need to determine the jurisdiction that created the record. #57 - 24242 S.W. This while he was serving time in Multnomah Countys Inverness Jail. return to top How do I request a police report? 10-87 Bike Patrol KYCH 97.1 Charlie FM. - 1500 S.E. - 8720 S.W. - 3323 S.W. Movies & TV. - 1505 S.W. 10-63 Transporting Citizen Laurel St.,Scappoose (Columbia Co.), Chapman Sta. & (S.W.) Bauer would withdraw money from inmate accounts to pay for the narcotics, according to the affidavit. 10-73 Follow-up & S.W. - 5211 S.E. Portland Area Fire and Rescue. - 34321 Johnsons Landing Rd. Call: an incident in which officers/medics/fire are dispatched to, Shots Fired:bullets fired from a firearm of some type, Bullet Strikes or Strikes:evidence that a bullet has hit an object, Casings:expended bullet casings or shells, Machete:the weapon of choice of many of Portlands homeless population, ETOH:the abbreviated term for ethyl alcohol or ethanol, or consumable alcohol, or more commonly known as hooch or booze or how a @pdxalert reporter spends their time off some days, ECIT:Enhanced Crisis Intervention Team Usually its an officer (Portland Police Bureau) who has received specialized training in working with clients who have or are having a mental health crisis but is still in a uniformed and patrol position, these officers are usually tasked with responding to calls involving mental health in addition to their regular patrol duties, BHU:Behavioral Health Unit a specialized unit that only handles mental health calls and is usually a non-uniformed officer paired with a mental health professional, Project Respond:a mobile mental health crisis response team that works in Multnomah County and the City of Portland and responds to mental health crisis that dont necessarily warrant a uniformed officer response, Mobile Field Force (MFF):Portland Police Officers that usually work regular patrol that are specially trained to respond to issues that need crowd control, they are often equipped with bicycles, helmets and collapsable batons, Rapid Response Team (RRT):Portland Police Officers that are suited up for riot and crowd control, usually equipped with helmets, face shields, padded safety equipment (vests, knee and elbow protection, etc), long batons, shields, and other riot squad type of equipment, Cover: a second or more officers responding to assist an officer on a call, usually when a cover officer is dispatched to assist an fellow officer, they will be told whether to respond Code 1, Code 2, or Code 3, Step up cover:have the responding cover officer respond faster because I either need more help or Im about to need more help, Non-emergency off the air:all non-emergency radio traffic needs to halt immediately and only emergency radio traffic (usually related to a call that an officer or officers are on) should proceed; this is usually done when an officer is physically fighting or detaining someone or when physical or deadly force is used or about to be used, HNT: Hostage Negotiation Team, a team of officers specially trained for dealing with hostage or potential hostage situations, this may include members of a SWAT team and they often work in tandem with SWAT to resolve a call, SRT or SERT:Special Reaction Team or Special Emergency Response Team is a team of officers specifically trained for high threat situations, in Washington County they are referred to a TNT or the Tactical Negotiations Team, EOW:End of Watch usually reserved for when an officer has been killed in the line of duty and is often followed by a the date on which the officer was killed, Tag:the license plate of a car or the expiration date stickers on a license plate, Description: a physical description of a person that includes approximate height, weight and age, perceived physical sex (not gender), perceived ethnicity or race (black, white, hispanic, asian, American Indian or Native American, Polynesian, etc), skin color or tone (black, white, light skinned, dark skinned, etc), clothing worn, and any other information that might help someone identify someone else; sometimes descriptions are shortened to BMA or WFJ or something similar, which is short for black male adult or white female juvenile, or some other combination of descriptors (WFA, HMA, AFJ, etc), [disclaimer-we understand that some of these terms/descriptors may be considered sensitive by certain persons; however, these are commonly used and accepted terms in the world of emergency response, and we arent in a position to change any of that, and any desired changes will need to be expressed to the agency responsible for radio communications].