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Troopers Working To Make Your Memorial Day Holiday Memorable and Safe
Motorists who drive impaired, refuse to use their safety restraints, or make other dangerous driving decisions should expect to draw the attention of law enforcement officers statewide during the 2012 Memorial Day holiday weekend. Oregon State Police (OSP) troopers, county sheriffs and local police officers will step up enforcement efforts, beginning May 21 and continuing into early June, to help save lives by cracking down.
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Move Over, It's the Law
Latest Japanese Tsunami Marine Debris Update
On February 23, 2012, Oregon State Police, along with other state agencies including Oregon Office of Emergency Management, received an update on issues related to Japanese Tsunami Marine Debris possibly appearing along the Oregon coastline. The following links provide the most current information from NOAA and Oregon Office of Emergency Management on this potential issue. Future available updates will be linked from our website to the Oregon Office of Emergency Management website.
Oregon State Police offices open on state furlough date closures
The current recession has reduced state revenues, forcing the Legislature to make deep cuts in agency budgets and requiring state workers to take unpaid furlough days off. Coping with these cuts requires closing most state offices and facilities on selected dates, but Oregon State Police operations and offices will not close on the pre-selected dates listed on the link below.
Important Phone Numbers
Drunk Drivers 800-24-DRUNK (37865)
Wildlife Violations 800-452-7888
Arson Violations 800-452-7888
General Headquarters 503-378-3720
Sex Offender Registration 503-378-3725 x 44429
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