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City Administrator's Report to the City Council - In September, the North Bend Police Department responded to 1,850 calls for service. This included: • 41 vehicle collisions; • 79 reports of criminal trespass; • 2 stolen vehicles; • 37 reports of disorderly conduct. Officers made 19 warrant arrests, issued 10 citations for driving while suspended, and conducted 243 traffic stops. The department continues to grow its Reserve Police Officer Program. Recruitment efforts are ongoing, with two candidates currently in the final phase of the selection process. Police also supported the BAH Cancer Center’s fundraising 5K run/walk at John Topits Park. Using the city’s utility terrain vehicle (UTV), Chief Mitts helped set up and clean up the course and patrolled the event to assist participants. The fundraiser was a success, raising nearly $20,000 to support cancer patients with transportation, lodging, and other essential services. Additionally, the department received two handheld LIDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) units for speed enforcement. These devices use laser technology to measure vehicle speeds and were purchased with a grant from the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), with a total value of $3,500.
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