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The Real Undercover Boss

November 22, 2011
The Real Undercover Boss

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation (2005) three teens die from drinking and driving daily. That statistic is not just about youth in New York City, Los Angeles, or Chicago, but here in Oregon as well. In Clackamas County, one in four 8th-graders and nearly 40 percent of 11th-graders reported drinking within the...
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Veteran’s Day Parade – Don’t Miss A Chance To Show Support

November 4, 2011
Veteran’s Day Parade – Don’t Miss A Chance To Show Support

The Hollywood District will host the 37th annual Ross Hollywood Veterans Day parade Nov. 11, 2011, beginning at 9:45 a.m. at Northeast 40th Avenue and Hancock Street and travels east on Northeast Sandy Boulevard to Northeast 48th Avenue.  As the only official Veteran’s Day Parade in Portland, it is advisable to arrive by 9:00...
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SE Portland neighbors help police thwart rampant burglary ring

November 4, 2011
SE Portland neighbors help police thwart rampant burglary ring

Doug Carver, 34 | Photo: MCSO SE Portland neighbors help Portland police thwart rampant burglary ring and recover Vancouver woman’s heirlooms. For months, neighbors on Southeast Pine Street watched a steady stream of shady characters staggering under the weight of everything from flat-screen TVs to chain saws, traveling between a house on Pine and...
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Sports Briefs

November 4, 2011
Sports Briefs

College Basketball Geared Up and Ready to GoUniversity of Portland Men’s basketball team kicks off its home season against Washington State, Sunday, November 20, at 7pm in the Chiles Center.  The Lady Pilots have several home games in November: 11th against Montana State, 13th against UC Irvine, 25th against Portland State University, 27th against...
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Hurt on Duty? Think you’re covered?….Think Again !

November 4, 2011
Hurt on Duty? Think you’re covered?….Think Again !

Those of us that have been with the Bureau a while can remember when FPD&R’s stated mission was to assist Fire and Police members and their families.  For many years they did an admirable and equitable job of that.  Yes, there were a very few instances where members abused the system.  However, changes in...
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Rap on Health: WHAT IS A “SIGNIFICANT FACTOR”

November 4, 2011
Rap on Health: WHAT IS A “SIGNIFICANT FACTOR”

FPD&R defines causation of a work-related injury according to whether it was a “significant factor” in the development of the injury.  “Significant factor” means an important proximate cause.  Proximate cause is a cause that directly produces an event without which the event (or injury) would not have otherwise occurred.  The answer to this question...
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Oregon Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Up and Running

November 4, 2011
Oregon Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Up and Running

Prescription drug abuse is a growing national problem. Addictions, overdoses and deaths involving non-medical prescription drugs, especially narcotic pain relievers, have risen dramatically over the last decade. In 2009 drug-related poisonings surpassed motor vehicle accidents as the leading cause of death due to unintentional injuries in the United States, according to a Los Angeles...
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Out and About In November!

November 4, 2011
Out and About In November!

There are plenty of ways to have fun stay active, and support local causes in November. Tasty Sunshine Division Fundraiser Attend a benefit in support of The Sunshine Division at The Heathman Hotel, Saturday, November 5, 2011, from 10:30am-3pm.  Guests will get to taste an array of food and drinks, and Zupan’s staff and...
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Retirees Message

November 4, 2011
Retirees Message

OVER THE HILL GANG LUNCH I was unable to attend this function, due to circumstances beyond my control. On Sept 16, I had a fairly simple TURP operation, with two days in the hospital. On Sept 26, they took me into emergency with a raging infection. After several days in the hospital, with my...
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Who Dat?

November 4, 2011
Who Dat?


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How to reduce the risk of a concentrated stock position.

November 4, 2011
How to reduce the risk of a concentrated stock position.

One of the most difficult dilemmas high-net-worth investors face is how to deal with a concentrated stock position. If a company’s prospects are deteriorating, I believe the answer is simple: sell as fast as possible. But if a company’s prospects are bright, a different approach is required. Ideally, in my opinion, no more than...
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Finding Funding For Students Who Want to Attend College

November 4, 2011
Finding Funding For Students Who Want to Attend College

Obtaining a college education can be very expensive, despite parents and grandparents best efforts to create college funds for their kids, and kids getting jobs to save money toward college on their own.  There are numerous college scholarships available, but students need to spend time searching the Net, visiting the library to review resource...
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Portland Police Traffic Division Rolls out the Next Generation of Performance

November 4, 2011
Portland Police Traffic Division Rolls out the Next Generation of Performance

This last month the Portland Police Traffic Division has rolled out 10 new motorcycles.  The 2011 Kawasaki Concours 14 has been approved and outfitted as a police motorcycle; and are sure to enhance the safety and performance of the motorcycle details within the Police Bureau. The Concours sports a 1400 cc engine with a...
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Portland Business Alliance releases more candidate questions

November 3, 2011

The Portland Business Alliance    on Monday released Multnomah County District Attorney candidates’ responses to its questions about the region’s economic health. Both Kellie Johnson and Rod Underhill gave their answers to pressing issues such as how, as district attorney, they could help improve wages and income in the county. Their reponses, posted on the PBA’s Value of Jobs website, follow similar...
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TAPS

November 3, 2011

Bobby J. McClendon, born Dec. 2, 1928, died Aug. 15, 2011, at age 82. He joined the Portland Police Bureau March 3, 1955, and retired April 28, 1981. He has been living in Arizona.
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Planning Ahead for the Holiday Season

October 7, 2011
Planning Ahead for the Holiday Season

Although itís only October, it is never too early to start making holidays plans.† Will your company be hosting a work party?† Is your family looking for a way to engage in community service?† One way to give back, while still providing holiday parties for your clients or employees, is to ask guests to...
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What’s Perkin’!!- PPA COVER FOUNDATION GOLF TOURNEY RAISES OVER $6,000

October 7, 2011
What’s Perkin’!!- PPA COVER FOUNDATION GOLF TOURNEY RAISES OVER $6,000

Well, the weekend weather before the September 19, 2011 PPA COVER FOUNDATION GOLF TOURNEY had me scared. The first rain in a couple weeks, but it cleared off on Monday afternoon for a gorgeous 70 degree day for our golf tourney. We had a great set up at Stone Creek Golf Course in Oregon...
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Can I Bring Bed Bugs Home From My Police Work?

October 7, 2011
Can I Bring Bed Bugs Home From My Police Work?

Yes, bed bugs are easy to bring home. Most people think of bed bugs as a New York City problem, but bed bugs are in Portland and the problem is growing!  In recent years, bed bugs have made a comeback in the U.S.  They are increasingly being encountered in homes, apartments, hotels, motels, health...
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Graffiti Abatement

October 7, 2011
Graffiti Abatement

Graffiti can be a chronic issue in some neighborhoods, but citizens can make a difference when they work with their neighbors, local businesses and police officers.  There are many ways to coordinate with your neighbors to reduce graffiti in the area, and clean up when prevention doesn’t work. Here are some ways to get...
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Retirees Message

October 7, 2011
Retirees Message

OVER THE HILL GANG LUNCH Aug.24th, 2011 was the date for our monthly gathering at the Refectory, for lunch and talk. It was a small group, but hungry group, such as Bob Benson, Bob Dorney, Bob Cox and C.C., Dave Edstrom, Mace Flye, Jerry Klinger, Bud Bladow, Norm Rosenbloom, Denny Baker, Roger Haven, Dick ...
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TAPS

October 7, 2011

Rose Marie Johnson, widow of Earl C. Johnson. Rose Marie died July 7, 2011. ( info from FPDR. No other info available.)   William L. Baughman, born March 22, 1916, died June 13, 2011. Bill joined the Portland Police on Feb. 1, 1943, and retired Aug. 26, 1975, at age 95. (Info from the...
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University of Portland Men’s Basketball Offers Free Coaching Clinic

October 7, 2011
University of Portland Men’s Basketball Offers Free Coaching Clinic

Following a morning clinic for youth basketball players on Saturday, October 23,  the University of Portland Men’s Basketball program will host a free clinic for adults who coach youth in 1st-8th grade from 1-3:30 pm.  Located in the Chiles Center (5000 N. Willamette Boulevard, Portland, OR 97203), the clinic is open to all youth...
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Pilots Host Youth Advanced Skills Basketball Clinic at Chiles Center

October 7, 2011
Pilots Host Youth Advanced Skills Basketball Clinic at Chiles Center

Saturday, October 23, from 9:00am-Noon, the University of Portland Men’s Basketball program will host a basketball clinic for boys and girls in grades 2nd-6th grade.   Located in the Chiles Center, the clinic is open to any and all youth in the area and is only limited by the number, age, grade level and or...
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Annual Detective Dinner

October 5, 2011
Annual Detective Dinner

The Annual Detective Dinner is coming up soon. Friday, Oct. 21 is the date. This year it will be held at the Multnomah Athletic Club. Starting at 5:30 pm, with a “no-host” bar, and dinner at 7 pm. This will be buffet style. There will be prizes, drawings, etc. If you have any questions...
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What’s Perkin’!

September 14, 2011
What’s Perkin’!

Well, my first
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