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After more than three decades, oversight of the mobile-crisis intervention program, CAHOOTS, will be shifted from the Eugene Police Department to Eugene-Springfield Fire.
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Eugene Police say two students at South Eugene High School are behind the series of threats aimed at the school this month. Each time–four altogether–officials responded to the school and students and staff were evacuated.
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This is the third time the school was threatened in three weeks.
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Eugene Police now have a new tool for their patrol vehicles: automated external defibrillators (AED.) The devices are expected to help save more lives outside the hospital.
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The Eugene Police Department’s Cold Case Squad has a new webpage, and wants the public to help resolve homicide and missing persons cases that have been suspended due to lack of leads or resources.
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Eugene Police say a white, full-sized van, possibly a Chevrolet, struck and killed a pedestrian around 5:25 pm Saturday in the area of W. 11th and Oakpatch.
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The White Bird Clinic’s executive coordinator, Chris Hecht, says they’re offering their model as an 8-week, online course for non-profits, governments, and community groups who want to explore their approach, and possibly introduce it into their own communities across the nation.
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The FBI and EPD investigated a July 5, 2021 attack that deliberately targeted a gay man. A special agent says signs indicate it was premeditated and the accused also researched how to get away with murder.
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A SWAT Team successfully resolved a standoff in South Eugene last night. The suspect is being held at the Lane County Jail on charges including attempted assault in the first degree and unlawful use of a weapon.
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More officers and youth intervention programs were among some of the needs discussed at a Eugene City Council work session on Oct. 11. The meeting focused…
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An alarming surge of fake prescription pills laced with fentanyl or meth has Oregon law enforcement on high alert. Regional DEA officials say there’s been…