Crook County Search and Rescue
Crook County Sheriff Search and Rescue is an all-volunteer unit whose responsibility is
to provide search and rescue services to people using the backcountry and recreational
areas of Crook County, and serve as a supplemental resource for other counties.
Examples of missions are lost hikers and hunters, missing snowmobilers and bikers, and
water rescue and recoveries. The SAR volunteers are part of the Crook County Sheriff's
Office, and are bound by laws and guidelines.
Project Lifesaver
Crook County Sheriff Search and Rescue now provides Project Lifesaver in Crook
County. Project Lifesaver’s mission is to use state-of-the-art technology in assisting those
who care for victims of Alzheimer’s and other related mental dysfunction disorders
(ARMD) and victims who become lost.
For more information about SAR or Project Lifesaver, call Brandy at the Crook County
Sheriff’s Office at 541-447-6398.
Prineville Police Department
Chief of Police:
Eric Bush
Captain:
Michael Boyd
Address:
400 N.E. Third St.
Phone:
541-447-4168
Emergency:
911
Website:
The Prineville Police Department provides law enforcement services
24-hours-a-day. In addition, it also operates the 911 emergency dis-
patch center, which provides dispatch service for all fire and medical
emergencies, city and county law enforcement, as well as the Bureau
of Land Management and the Ochoco National Forest law enforce-
ment. The police department provides the D.A.R.E. program to local
schools, and has a school resource officer on staff at the schools.
Total employees:
28
Arrests in 2012:
907
Calls for service in 2012:
15,636
Citations for 2012:
1,025
Administration
Chief of police, captain in charge of operations, 911/dispatch direc-
tor, administrative assistant, office technician, and records/evidence
officer.
Support Services
Detective sergeant/narcotics detective, criminal detective, school
resource officer, and community service officer.
Communications
Communications director and six communications officers.
Police services
Two patrol sergeants, eight patrol officers, and one community service officer.
Patrol Division
The Prineville Police Department Patrol Division consists of the police chief, a captain,
two sergeants, seven patrol officers, and one school resource officer. For at least the last
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Sunday School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:30 a.m., Sun.
Worship Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11:00 a.m., Sun.
Mid-Week Bible Studies . . . . .Call for information
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