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Lane County Sheriff’s Office earns accreditation with Northwest Accreditation Alliance On January 8, 2025, the Northwest Accreditation Alliance Professional Standards Committee unanimously recommended to grant the Lane County Sheriff's Office accredited status. In order to be accredited, an agency must meet 104 professional standards with over 400 separate requirements contained within those standards. To remain accredited, an agency must go through this reassessment process every three years. Accreditation helps agencies evaluate and improve their overall performance. The standards cover a comprehensive list of topics such as Use of Force, Property and Evidence, Training, and Fiscal Management. Lieutenant Ryan Wells worked tirelessly to meet all of the accreditation requirements and devoted countless hours towards the effort. The Northwest Accreditation Alliance recognized his “outstanding work….in preparing the agency for the accreditation review. His involvement and yours show your commitment to the accreditation process.” According to the Northwest Accreditation Alliance, their organization “exists to improve the quality of law enforcement and 9-1-1 agencies in the States of Oregon and Alaska and, ultimately the quality of services provided to the citizens of both states. The Northwest Accreditation Alliance proudly provides law enforcement and communications 9-1-1 accreditation to qualified law enforcement and 9-1-1 agencies in Oregon and Alaska. The U.S. Attorney General’s Office has designated the Northwest Accreditation Alliance as the State of Oregon’s independent credentialing body for the purpose of certifying compliance with the U.S. Department of Justice standards of certification on safe policing principles.”
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03/04/2025

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03/04/2025

Deputies teach, attend Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training In February, the Lane County Regional Crisis Intervention Team hosted a 40-hour Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training at the Springfield Police Department. This regional training is offered to local law enforcement agencies in Lane County. The Regional Crisis Intervention Team is made up of coordinators from the Lane County Sheriff’s Office, the Eugene Police Department, and the Springfield Police Department. The team is assisted by a steering committee made up of stakeholders in the local mental health community. Last month’s training attendees included personnel from Lane Transit District Public Safety, the Springfield Police Department, Lane County Sheriff’s Office, and Eugene Police Department. CIT Training consists of classroom instruction to educate participants about mental health, addiction, de-escalation, and alternatives to incarceration. The curriculum includes specific lessons about local resources and programs, commonly encountered mental health conditions, tactical communication strategies, and presentations from community members with lived, first-hand mental health experiences. The training includes discussions specific to communities law enforcement officers may encounter such as military veterans, members of the LGBTQIA+ community, and developmentally disabled individuals. Near the end of the week of training, attendees participate in scenario-based training based off of real situations. Finally, the training concludes with a segment on officer resilience and mental wellness. This training provides a solid foundation for local law enforcement to call upon when approaching persons in crisis and to help community members receive the best outcome possible.
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03/03/2025

02/10/25 - Deputies respond to crashes, make several DUI arrests over the week Lane County Sheriff's deputies continue to stop, and respond to crashes involving, impaired drivers. Please consider others on the road in the new year: - Plan your safe ride home ahead of time - If you drink or use drugs, do not drive for any reason - If you know someone has been drinking or using drugs, don't let them drive - If you host a party with alcohol, make sure all guests leave with a sober driver - And please, always wear your seatbelt! On February 5th at about 2 p.m., a deputy observed a vehicle driving erratically on Franklin Boulevard in Eugene. The deputy stopped the vehicle and contacted the driver, Danielle Davis, 41, of Utah. The deputy determined Davis was impaired and informed her she was under arrest. Davis resisted arrest, requiring several deputies to safely handcuff her. Davis was lodged at the Lane County Jail for DUI and Resisting Arrest. On February 6th at about 5:30 p.m., Lane County Sheriff’s deputies responded to the intersection of Bob Straub Parkway and Daisy Street, Springfield, for a two-vehicle crash. Deputies contacted the drivers and determined Jordan Wade Carper, 45, of Fall Creek, was impaired at the time of the crash. Carper was arrested for DUI and lodged at the Lane County Jail. On February 8th, just after midnight, deputies responded to a convenience store in the 86600 block of Franklin Boulevard, Eugene, after an intoxicated male drove to the location and attempted to purchase alcohol. A deputy arrived just as the vehicle left the parking lot, and stopped the vehicle. Deputies contacted the driver, Preston Marcus Nibblett, 22, of Pleasant Hill, and determined he was impaired. Nibblett was arrested and cited in lieu of custody for DUI. About an hour and a half later, deputies responded to a single-vehicle crash into a tree off London Road, Cottage Grove. The driver and passenger, both juveniles, had significant injuries but were not cooperative with deputies or fire personnel. Both were transported to an area hospital for treatment. Deputies determined the driver was impaired. The driver was arrested and cited in lieu of custody at the hospital for DUI. On February 9th at about 1 a.m., deputies responded to a dispute in the 3100 block of Pheasant Boulevard, Springfield. After they were on scene, an involved female arrived at the location in a vehicle. Deputies contacted the driver, Dani Sydney Lann, 51, of Eugene, and determined she was impaired. Lann was arrested and cited in lieu of custody for DUI. DUI and crash investigations take a significant amount of time and community resources – for something that is entirely preventable. Drive safe. Drive sober!
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02/28/2025

Sheriff Cliff Harrold was hired as a full-time Deputy Sheriff at the Lane County Sheriff’s Office exactly 30 years ago today! Prior to becoming a deputy, Cliff was a cadet with the Sheriff’s Office Explorer Post for 5 years and briefly served as a dispatcher for the Cottage Grove Police Department. Cliff has worked a multitude of assignments throughout his time at the Sheriff’s Office. He has worked Booking and Housing operations in the Lane County Jail while assigned to the Corrections Division; as well as Court Transport, Traffic Safety Team, Main Office Patrol, Field Training Officer, and SWAT operator in the Police Services Division. He promoted to Sergeant in 2004 and has served as the Main Office Patrol Supervisor, Municipal Contracts Sergeant, Marine Patrol Sergeant, Detective Sergeant, and Special Response Team Sergeant. He has served as a Lieutenant and Special Response Team Commander in the Police Services Division, and at the rank of Captain in both the Corrections and Police Services Divisions. In July 2016 Cliff was promoted to Chief Deputy. He graduated from the 267th session of the FBI National Academy. Cliff was appointed as the Sheriff of Lane County in April 2019 to replace the previous sheriff who retired mid-term. In 2020 Cliff successfully ran for election of the position of Sheriff and again in 2024. Congratulations Sheriff Cliff Harrold! You are a true testament to what it means to be a member of the Lane County Sheriff’s Office family!Photos from Lane County Sheriff's Office's post
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02/28/2025

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