(1) The Oregon State Police shall establish and maintain a missing children and adults clearinghouse that receives from and distributes to local law enforcement agencies, school districts, state and federal agencies and the general public information regarding missing children and adults. (2) The information shall include technical and logistical assistance, pictures, bulletins, training sessions, reports […]
The administrator of the missing children and adults clearinghouse established pursuant to ORS 181A.300 shall: (1) Provide information and training to local law enforcement agencies and child welfare agencies and to other state agencies having child welfare duties. (2) Appoint an advisory committee consisting of persons with interest and training related to missing children and […]
A member of a law enforcement agency who has probable cause to believe that custodial interference in the first or second degree, or kidnapping in the first or second degree, with respect to a child has occurred shall notify the Oregon State Police missing children clearinghouse within 24 hours. [2015 c.134 §1]
(1) The Department of State Police shall work with Oregon law enforcement agencies, the Department of Transportation, local media and broadcasters and others to fully implement a state Amber Plan. (2) The Department of State Police shall adopt rules establishing the criteria to be applied in determining whether to issue an alert under the Amber […]
(1) For purposes of this section, a missing vulnerable adult includes, but is not limited to, a missing adult who has: (a) An impaired mental condition, such as dementia; (b) An intellectual or developmental disability; or (c) A brain injury. (2) The Department of State Police and each sheriff’s office and municipal police department shall […]