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Body-Worn Camera Program

About the Program

 

 

In 2021, Clackamas County voters approved a five-year Public Safety Levy that included funding for a Sheriff’s Office Body-worn Camera (BWC) ProgramThis public support allowed the Sheriff’s Office to begin equipping patrol deputies serving unincorporated Clackamas County, the Enhanced Law Enforcement District (ELED) and the contract cities of Estacada, Happy Valley and Wilsonville with body-worn cameras.

The BWC Program allows the Sheriff’s Office to increase officer safety, strengthen evidence for cases and increase trust and transparency within our community.

Oregon law specifically regulates law enforcement use and operation of body-worn cameras, the public disclosure of BWC video, and requires agencies to adopt a body-worn camera policy. You can access the Sheriff’s Office policy here: CCSO Policy # 41 BWC.

Relevant Oregon laws are referenced below in the answers to frequently asked questions. 

Frequently Asked Questions

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Dashboards

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Dashboards

The Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office is proud to be the first Sheriff’s Office in the State of Oregon to be a member of the Police Data Initiative. 

The Police Data Initiative promotes the use of open data to encourage joint problem-solving, innovation, enhanced understanding, and accountability between communities and the law enforcement agencies that serve them. For more information on this initiative, please visit the Police Data Initiative website. Our interactive dashboards allow the communities we serve to stay informed by having quick and convenient access to call activity and crime data.  

 

Reported Crime

This dashboard allows the communities we serve to be informed about crime in their community and helps to identify crime trends. The crime data in this dashboard comes from crime reports documented in our Records Management System (RMS). This dashboard’s data and map are updated at the beginning of each month.

There is a separate Report Crime Dashboard for each of the Sheriff's Office's five service areas: unincorporated Clackamas County, Enhanced Law Enforcement District (ELED), and the Sheriff's Office contract cities of Estacada, Happy Valley, and Wilsonville.

 

Call Activity

Every day our deputies interact with our community and respond to calls for assistance. The dashboard’s call activity data comes from interactions that are documented through Clackamas County Communication’s Computer-Aided Dispatch System. This dashboard’s data and map are updated at the beginning of each month.

There is a separate Call Activity Dashboard for each of the Sheriff's Office's five service areas: unincorporated Clackamas County, Enhanced Law Enforcement District (ELED), and the Sheriff's Office contract cities of Estacada, Happy Valley, and Wilsonville.

 

 

 

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The Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's help to locate missing/endangered Niqola “De Calderon

Missing Person

The Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's help to locate missing/endangered 42-year-old Niqola “Niqi” De Calderon.

Niqi was seen Saturday, February 26 at a residence located on E Village Loop Rd in Rhododendron.  She was recently diagnosed with a brain aneurism and may be experiencing cognitive impairment.