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'''Eugene Police Department''' serves the 140,000 residents of [[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]], [[Oregon]], [[United States]], the second largest city in the entire [[state of Oregon]].<ref>{{citeweb|title = City of Eugene Police|url = http://www.eugene-or.gov/portal/server.pt?space=CommunityPage&control=SetCommunity&CommunityID=219&PageID=0}}</ref> The Eugene Police Department is a city law enforcement agency that handles 9-1-1 calls within the city of Eugene. The current Chief of Police is Chief Pete Kerns.<ref>{{citeweb|title = USACops|url = http://www.usacops.com/or/p97401/index.html}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=About EPD|url=http://www.eugene-or.gov/portal/server.pt?open=512&objID=273&PageID=0&cached=true&mode=2&userID=2}}</ref>

== Services ==
===Patrol===

The Patrol Division acts as [[9-1-1]] and non-emergency response. The purpose of the Patrol Division is to respond to calls for service and protect life, property and ensure the overall safety of the community it serves.<ref>{{citeweb|title = Patrol division|url = http://www.eugene-or.gov/portal/server.pt?open=512&objID=652&PageID=1410&cached=true&mode=2&userID=2}}</ref>

====Patrol Officers====
Uniformed police officers are on-duty in Eugene 24 hours a day, with each patrol team comprising several officers supervised by a sergeant.

====Traffic Patrol====
The Traffic Enforcement Unit currently comprises nine officers and a sergeant. Because these officers patrol mostly on motorcycles, the traffic enforcement team is sometimes referred to informally as the motor unit. Eugene Police motor officers’ primary duty is enforcing traffic laws within the city of Eugene, including focused enforcement in response to neighborhood speeding complaints. In addition to radar speed patrol and other standard traffic enforcement duties, this unit also engages in focused patrols and public education campaigns such as saturation patrols for red light runners, seatbelt safety blitzes, and crosswalk pedestrian safety operations.

====Community Policing Support Team====
Community Service Officers are non-sworn (civilian) employees — they do not carry guns or make arrests, but do perform many of the other duties of patrol officers. CSOs provide traffic control services, take certain non-emergency police reports, perform patrol support at accidents and crime scenes, and provide community education services. Their uniforms and vehicles are visibly different from those of sworn police officers.

====Crime Prevention====
Crime Prevention Specialists work with individuals and community groups to reduce the risk of crime victimization. They provide services such as crime prevention presentations, home safety checks, women's safety classes, and Neighborhood Watch support.

===Investigations===
Each unit in the Investigations Division consists of several detectives supervised by a detective sergeant.

====Property Crimes Unit====
The Property Crimes Unit focuses on investigating property crimes, arresting property crimes suspects, and recovering stolen property. Property crimes include burglary, auto theft, and vandalism.

====Violent Crimes Unit====
Violent Crimes detectives investigate crimes against persons such as homicides, robberies, sexual assaults, physical assaults, and kidnappings. The Eugene Police Department does not have specific detectives assigned only to investigate homicides; all detectives in the unit investigate a wide range of persons crimes.

====Financial Crimes Unit====
Fraud detectives investigate felony-level financial crimes, including forgery, fraud, identity theft, employee embezzlement, counterfeiting, financial scams, computer crimes, and financial abuse of elderly or disabled persons.

====Vice/Narcotics Unit====
Plainclothes detectives in this unit conduct proactive operations and investigate reported crimes involving illegal drugs and vice crimes (such as prostitution). The unit also provides educational presentations and works with the community to address drug- and prostitution-related problems in Eugene's neighborhoods.

===Ad hoc units===
These teams are composed of police officers and detectives who serve on the ad hoc team as needed in addition to a regular full-time assignment in a regular unit.

====Arson Unit====
The Arson Unit is a team of five detectives and one sergeant who assist in solving crimes related to fire. The unit works with the Eugene [[Fire marshal|Fire Marshal]]'s Office to solve homicides, intimidation, or insurance fraud relating to fire.<ref>{{citeweb|title = Arson unit|url = http://www.eugene-or.gov/portal/server.pt?open=512&objID=448&PageID=1383&cached=true&mode=2&userID=2}}</ref>

====Domestic Violence Unit====
The Domestic Violence Unit is made up of officers from the Eugene Police Department, as well as members of the [[Lane County, Oregon|Lane County]] Domestic Violence Council. This team investigates crimes involving domestic violence within the greater Lane County area. <ref>{{citeweb|title = Domestic violence unit|url = http://www.eugene-or.gov/portal/server.pt?open=512&objID=448&PageID=1449&cached=true&mode=2&userID=2}}</ref>

====SWAT and CNT====
The SWAT and Crisis Negotiation Teams are units composed of two dozen officers that respond in special high risk situations. SWAT team members must be specially trained in building entry, officer and hostage rescues, weaponry and less-lethal munitions, marksmanship, and operation of specialty equipment.

==== Explosive Disposal Unit====
The Eugene Police Department’s Explosive Disposal Unit (EDU), casually referred to as the “bomb squad", is a team of several officers and a sergeant. All of the team’s members have full-time duties in regular units, but also are on call 24 hours a day to respond to reports of possible explosive devices. The unit has two robots to help them dispose of explosives in a way that minimizes risk to personnel. The bomb squad robots also are used in other circumstances which would put human officers’ safety at risk; for example, in barricaded subject and hostage situations, a robot can be used to pull an injured person to safety or deliver a phone to a suspect to aid negotiations, without exposing an officer to possible gunfire.

<p><ref>{{cite web|title=EPD Services|url=http://www.eugene-or.gov/portal/server.pt?space=CommunityPage&control=SetCommunity&CommunityID=273&PageID=1436}}</ref><br><p>

== Officers killed on duty ==
Since the establishment of the Eugene Police Department, 2 officers have died while on duty.<ref>{{cite web|title=EPD Fallen Officers|url=http://www.odmp.org/agency/1197-eugene-police-department-oregon}}</ref>
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! Officer
! Date of Death
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| Officer Oscar Lee Duley
| <center>Friday, August 29, 1930
| Gunfire
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| Officer Jesse Jennings Jackson
| <center>Saturday, June 2, 1934
| Motorcycle Accident
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== See also ==
*[[List of law enforcement agencies in Oregon]]

== References ==
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