Regional Sheriffs’ DUII Enforcement Mission for Super Bowl Weekend

News Release from: Washington Co. Sheriff's Office
REGIONAL SHERIFFS' DUII ENFORCEMENT MISSION FOR SUPER BOWL WEEKEND
Posted: February 2nd, 2012 5:57 PM
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Regional Sheriffs' offices from Clackamas, Multnomah, Washington and Yamhill counties will be conducting increased DUII patrols this Super Bowl weekend. Sheriff's deputies will be out in force working in a mutual effort to identify and arrest DUII drivers throughout the region.

The Sheriffs of the four counties have collectively agreed to target intoxicated drivers on their respective roadways. At the end of the weekend, a follow-up release will detail the combined actions taken by the Sheriff's deputies. Media are invited to ride along in the county of their choice, and are encouraged to contact the county's PIO to schedule a ride.

The Sheriffs will continue this partnership throughout the year with the use of combined resources to enhance public safety. The Sheriffs agree that occasionally combining resources with their surrounding Oregon county partners ensures that the mission of each office will be well served in conserving the peace.

The elected office of the Sheriff is unique. By statute, it is responsible for several areas of public safety that are critical, including running a jail, search and rescue, waterway protection, and civil services. Each Sheriff's office also has resources necessary to meet other law enforcement needs that benefit the citizens of each county.

Please visit the web page of the Oregon State Sheriffs' Association at oregonsheriffs.org or any of the members of the coalition for more information on the office of the Sheriff.


OSSA Mission Statement
The mission of the Oregon State Sheriffs' Association is to promote, protect, preserve, enhance and support the office of Sheriff as conservator of the peace in providing public safety services to the citizens of Oregon.

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