Tag: Tigard Police
What’s in my Ride? – Tigard Police
On Feb. 6, 2020, officers pursued a fleeing bank robber who was driving toward Langer Farms. An officer deployed stop sticks (a spike strip)...
Jim Wolf Retiring After 25 Years as Tigard Police Public Information...
The end of the year brought the end of an era at the Tigard Police Department: Jim Wolf, who was the face (and voice)...
Future of Public Safety Levy Unclear After Poll Shows Weak Voter...
The fate of a public safety levy planned for the May ballot is unclear after a second poll of Tigard voters again showed low...
When Tigard Police Respond to Multiple Emergencies
Police patrol shifts can be unpredictable. The volume, pace, and intensity of calls to 9-1-1 and the non-emergency number may vary on any given...
City to Gauge Voter Support for Lower Levy Rate
The city plans to conduct a second survey this month to gauge voter support for a public safety levy that would add about $90...
When Officers Respond to a Medical Call
“Winco employees were crucial in helping save this man’s life. It was a textbook response, and they did everything right,” says Tigard Police Officer...
Responding to Crises in Our Community
During a recent shift, Lieutenant Mike Eskew responded to a couple of intense calls. In one incident, he found a man passed out, lying...
Staying Safe Online
“Parents need to be involved in their children’s digital lives,” says School Resource Officer (SRO) Jon Moehring. “This includes being aware of the...
What Happens After a Crash?
On a gloomy, wet evening in December, cars were backed up for two and a half hours along Southwest Hall Boulevard near City Hall....
Photo Traffic Enforcement coming to Tigard
In early 2019, Tigard Police will begin administering Photo Traffic Enforcement for the City of Tigard. Presently, the department is collecting and submitting traffic...