Services and Resources for Police and safety

Interactive report summarizing the type and number of report offenses by Neighborhood.
PP&R's Park Rangers serve as goodwill ambassadors and provide a positive public safety presence in Portland parks and park facilities. Park Rangers can be a resource to help solve park problems and ensure the protection of our natural and cultural resources.
A list of common questions and answers about Portland Street Reponse.

Portland United Against Hate

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Report a hate incident, and get help, advice or counseling.
This update reflects the progress we’ve made and the challenges we’ve faced in the seven years since city council adopted the Vision Zero Action Plan in 2016, and sets the course for our work through 2025.

PPB Geocaching

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The Portland Police Bureau has five permanent geocaches at Bureau locations throughout the city. 

PPB Honor Guard

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The Portland Police Honor Guard is a ceremonial police unit dedicated to the memory of those who have devoted their lives as.part of the law enforcement community, both locally and nationally.
Resources available to help you prepare for retirement as an FPDR Two member
The Property Evidence Division stores the property of all persons arrested by the Portland Police Bureau; evidence seized by officers; and illegal items or miscellaneous property that comes into the possession of members of the Police Bureau.

Property Crimes

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Crimes against property are crimes of theft, where no force or threat of force is directed against an individual.
The public can retrieve their property from the Property and Evidence Division under certain conditions.
The Police Bureau attempts to work with all event organizers to establish an environment where community members may safely practice their First Amendment Rights of speech and assembly.

Public Comments

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The Police Accountability Commission wants to hear from you.
Answers to the most asked questions about retiring from FPDR

Records Division

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ORS 192.420 provides that every person, corporation, firm, partnership, association, and any member or committee of the Legislative Assembly, has the right to inspect any non exempt public record of a public body in Oregon.
Phone numbers to call to report a violation or if you received a code violation. Find out who to call for concerns about a commercial business in a residential neighborhood, landslides, construction without permits, noise, trees, bushes, broken down cars and other complaints.
Reported bias crimes to the Portland Police Bureau which meet federal guidelines for bias motivation.
Order free Vision Zero materials from the Portland Bureau of Transportation to help educate family, friends, neighbors, your school, or your organization about Vision Zero, Portland's commitment to eliminate traffic deaths and serious injuries.
Mediation is an alternative to the traditional complaint and disciplinary process. It is a voluntary, confidential process where a professional mediator helps officers and community members talk directly to each other.