There are Police Officers on duty 24-hours a day, every day of the year. It is unique in that it oversees both the fire and police departments. The public is welcome to attend regular meetings, and there is an opportunity for public input at every regular monthly meeting. For non emergencies, you may call the Non-Emergency Dispatch center at (541)-693-6911. We understand this is a difficult time. How do we reach an Officer? Sunriver Police Department, Sunriver, Oregon. The Patrol Division is responsible for patrolling and responding to calls for service, both emergency and non-emergency, throughout Sunriver. In case of an emergency, please call 911. The Sunriver Police Department currently has eight Police Officers assigned to Patrol. While this order is enforceable by law enforcement, we are encouraging our community members to voluntarily comply with the order. Gefällt 2.217 Mal. It is unique in that it oversees both the fire and police departments. Sunriver Police Department is a big supporter of the Fallen Officer Memorial. The Civil Service Commission ("CSC") is a three-member board who meet quarterly (if necessary), as per ORS 242.702-242.824. The Sunriver Police Department is located at 57455 Abbot Drive, which is in between Circles 3 and 4, next to the Sunriver Owners Association, and the Fire Department. The Sunriver Police Department currently has eight Police Officers assigned to Patrol.Responding to emergency and non-emergency calls for serviceInvestigating criminal activity and reported crimesPrevention of crime by the use of community interaction and visible patrols Several members of the Sunriver Police Department have specialized training in crisis situations and mental health as an ongoing effort to make our Police Department more diverse in handling the constant change in our community. Business Phone (Monday-Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm, except holidays): 541-593-1014
The SSD board is the managing body of the district, while the Deschutes County Board of Commissioners is the governing body. Click on the link above for the CSC job description, application, meeting agenda and/or minutes.Click on the link above to view meeting agendas and approved minutes.Sign up to receive Sunriver-specific emergency text alerts to your cell phonePlease click on the link above to view any of the following documents or forms:The Sunriver Service District ("SSD") was established through an agreement between Deschutes County and Sunriver Owners Association on July 1, 2002. The Sunriver Service District ("SSD") was established through an agreement between Deschutes County and Sunriver Owners Association on July 1, 2002. The Sunriver Police Department participates in on-going firearms training throughout the year. The SSD is a public service district authorized under Oregon Revised Statutes, and is required to adhere to all rules and laws established for Oregon public entities. The Managing Board for the District consists of seven appointed board meThe Sunriver Service District Managing Board meets monthly to discuss pending business and take board action on necessary items. Here, Officer Steven Lombardo, accompanied by Firearms Instructor Kasey Hughes, can be seen working their way through this scenario. Expenses for the tour must be raised by the participants as well as providing donations to the Memorial Fund. The SSD is a public service district authorized under Oregon Revised Statutes, and is required to adhere to all rules and laws established for Oregon public entities. Officer Kennedy represented the department for the second year in the 2014 Police Unity Tour from New Jersey to the National Police Memorial in Washington D.C.