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We are incredibly thankful to our SAR Volunteers. Thank you for serving so selflessly.๐๐ผ๐บ๐บ๐ถ๐๐๐ถ๐ผ๐ป๐ฒ๐ฟ๐ ๐๐ฒ๐น๐ฒ๐ฏ๐ฟ๐ฎ๐๐ฒ ๐ก๐ฎ๐๐ถ๐ผ๐ป๐ฎ๐น ๐ฆ๐ฒ๐ฎ๐ฟ๐ฐ๐ต & ๐ฅ๐ฒ๐๐ฐ๐๐ฒ ๐ช๐ฒ๐ฒ๐ธ Douglas County Commissioners celebrated National Search &Watch video on Facebook.com
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05/21/2026
Today, on Peace Officers Memorial Day, we pause to remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their communities.
Yesterday, we gathered to honor our locally fallen law enforcement officers. Their memories, their service, and the families they left behind remain close to our hearts and will never be forgotten.
Our ceremony honored:
โข Officer Donald DeSues โ Roseburg Police Department โ End of Watch August 7, 1959
โข Special Deputy Ronald H. Terwilliger โ Douglas County Sheriff's Office โ End of Watch July 23, 1985
โข Corporal Virgle D. Knight Jr. โ Douglas County Sheriff's Office โ End of Watch July 23, 1985
โข Sergeant Gerald G. Chirrick โ Douglas County Sheriff's Office โ End of Watch July 23, 1985
โข Deputy Morris L. Taylor โ Douglas County Sheriff's Office โ End of Watch September 14, 2002
โข Deputy S. Allen Burdic โ Douglas County Sheriff's Office โ End of Watch March 11, 2021
We remember their courage, honor their sacrifice, and stand alongside the families, friends, and fellow officers who continue to carry their legacy forward.
We will never forget.Watch video on Facebook.com
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05/15/2026
In 1962, President John F. Kennedy signed a proclamation designating every May 15th as Peace Officer Memorial Day and the week in which it falls, National Police Week.
Across the United States, ceremonies are held to remember those serving in law enforcement who have paid the ultimate sacrifice in service to their communities.
The Douglas County Sheriff's Office will host a local Peace Officer Memorial Ceremony on Thursday, May 14, 2026, at 9:00 am on the front lawn of the Courthouse. This ceremony, which is open to members of the community, will pay tribute to the six Douglas County law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty:
โข Officer Donald DeSues - Roseburg Police Department - EOW August 7, 1959
โข Special Deputy Ronald H. Terwilliger - Douglas County Sheriff's Office - EOW July 23, 1985
โข Corporal Virgle D. Knight Jr. - Douglas County Sheriff's Office - EOW July 23, 1985
โข Sergeant Gerald G. Chirrick - Douglas County Sheriff's Office - EOW July 23, 1985
โข Deputy Morris L. Taylor - Douglas County Sheriff's Office - EOW September 14, 2002
โข Deputy S. Allen Burdic - Douglas County Sheriff's Office - EOW March 11, 2021
The tribute will include a proclamation reading by the Douglas County Board of Commissioners, a police honor guard, wreath laying ceremony, bagpipes, a 21-gun salute and a county-wide radio broadcast.
To learn more about these fallen officers, please visit www.odmp.orgPhotos from Douglas County Sheriff's Office's post
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05/13/2026
This morning the Douglas County Sheriffโs Office and multiple local law enforcement partners responded to a reported threat at Camas Valley School after the school received a direct threating phone call. Following an investigation, it was determined to be another instance of swatting, and there is no credible threat to the school or community.
Swatting is the act of making a false report to trigger a large emergency response to a location. These calls are often designed to create panic, disrupt schools or businesses, and divert emergency resources away from legitimate incidents. False reporting of this nature is a criminal offense and can place both the public and first responders at unnecessary risk.
Unfortunately, these incidents are becoming increasingly common throughout the country. This marks the third instance of swatting in Douglas County within the past week.
The Douglas County Sheriffโs Office takes all threats seriously and will continue to respond accordingly to ensure the safety of our schools and community.
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05/13/2026
This week, we proudly recognize National Correctional Officers and Employees Appreciation Week.
We honor the dedicated corrections professionals of the Douglas County Sheriffโs Office who serve our community with integrity, professionalism, and resilience. Their work inside our facilities is vital to maintaining safety, security, and order, while also supporting accountability and opportunities for positive change.
This week of recognition includes all corrections employees, both sworn and professional staff, whose contributions are essential to the success of our operations each and every day. Their commitment often goes unseen, but it never goes unnoticed.
Please join us in thanking our corrections team for their hard work, sacrifice, and unwavering dedication to Douglas County.Watch video on Facebook.com
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05/03/2026
DOUGLAS COUNTY, Ore. - Scammers are posing as officials from the Douglas County Sheriffโs Office (DCSO) in an effort to scam community members out of money. Deputies have once again begun receiving reports from people contacted by phone by individuals posing as DCSO employees.
The scammer will tell the intended victim they have missed some type of court appearance, failed to appear for jury duty, they owe fines or have a warrant for their arrest and eventually demands payment. The victim is often directed to immediately make payment or they face consequences including arrest. These are tactics that are never utilized by legitimate law enforcement agencies.
It is critically important for our community to be aware of these tactics and to share them with their friends and family members, especially those who may be vulnerable to falling victim to the scams, such as the elderly members of the community. However, we also wish to remind the community not to focus too much on specific scam tactics; scammers often change their methods over time:
* Scammers can easily obtain new phone numbers and will change them often.
* Scammers may use โspoofโ programs to make the Caller ID show an agencyโs actual phone number.
* Scammers may use the names of actual DCSO employees to make the call seem legitimate.
* Scammers may obtain personal information about a victim online including their name, address, phone number, and the names of others in the home.
* Scammers may initially contact victims by mail, email, or through social media.
Due to the technology used in the scam โ and the fact that scammers can be located anywhere in the world โ it is virtually impossible to track the scammers or to get money back.
โIf anyone has any question about a possible scam call, they should call the law enforcement dispatch center at (541) 440-4471 and ask to speak to a deputy,โ said Undersheriff Brad O'Dell. โThe most important thing is to not send any money or agree to meet someone to make payment.โ
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04/30/2026
Congratulations to Deputy Reynaga on his graduation from the Basic Police Academy at the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) yesterday.
Deputy Reynaga has returned home and is continuing his patrol deputy training with a Field Training Officer as part of his next phase of service.
Welcome back, and congratulations, Deputy Reynaga. Weโre proud to have you on the team.Photos from Douglas County Sheriff's Office's post
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04/25/2026
Bring your boat to the Sutherlin Bi-Mart on Sunday, April 26, 2026, between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., and have it inspected to ensure it is ready for the upcoming boating season. This is a great way to ensure you have all of the required safety equipment, learn about lifejacket safety or boating laws and ask any boating related questions you might have.
The inspection process will include checking for:
โข Approved life jackets
โข Working fire extinguishers
โข Approved Type IV floatation devices
โข Approved sound producing devices
โข Working engine blower fans (if required)
โข Assist with proper placement of Oregon registration numbers and registration stickers
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04/23/2026
In case you missed it, check out this video about the work being done at the County regarding the prioritization of public safety. We are grateful to the Board of Commissioners who have made this a priority for all of Douglas Countyโs visitors and residents.๐ฃ๐๐ฏ๐น๐ถ๐ฐ ๐ฆ๐ฎ๐ณ๐ฒ๐๐ ๐๐ ๐ ๐ฃ๐ฟ๐ผ๐บ๐ถ๐๐ฒ ๐๐๐ Public safety is a sustained commitment by your Douglas County Board of Commissioners, reflected in the decisions, investments, and prioritiesWatch video on Facebook.com
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04/23/2026
This past Saturday, we hosted a recruit deputy testing process at Umpqua Community College for entry-level Corrections and Patrol Deputy positions. It was great to see so many motivated individuals take the first step toward a career in public safety and service.
If youโve been considering a career that challenges you, serves your community, and offers real purpose; opportunities are still available.
Make this career your reward. Step forward and be part of something bigger than yourself.
Apply today: www.dcso.com/careersWatch video on Facebook.com
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04/21/2026
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