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DEPUTY TESTING SCHEDULED: JULY 11, 2026
Ready to start a career in law enforcement? The time to apply is now.
The Douglas County Sheriff's Office is currently recruiting for both Corrections Deputy and Patrol Deputy positions.
Apply now to be registered for our testing process on July 11, 2026.
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06/16/2026
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Level 1 BE READY to evacuate for: 550 South STATE STREET, SUTHERLIN. There is a fire east of the Meadows Mobile Park and Forest Heights.
Esta es una alerta de incendio forestal de Sutherlin Police. Nivel 1 ESTÉ PREPARADO para evacuar de las siguientes zonas: 550 S STATE ST, SUTHERLIN.
Level 1 - BE READY to evacuate means:
Be aware of danger in your area and stay informed. Check local city and county websites, social media, TV, and radio for updates. View wildfire information map at www.dcso.com/evacuations
Make plans and prepare to evacuate. Gather necessary supplies for health, safety, and identification.
Act early if you are older, have children, disabilities, or limited access to transportation. Consider moving pets and livestock early.
Plan possible evacuation routes. Use TripCheck.com or call 511 for road closure information.
If you can do so safely, check with your neighbors and share information. Ask for help if you need it. Offer help if you can give it.
This may be the only notice you receive. Don’t wait to evacuate if you feel unsafe. If conditions change, you may receive a Level 2 - BE SET or Level 3 - GO NOW evacuation notice. You do not need to wait for another evacuation notice. Make the best decision for your safety.
Nivel 1 - ESTÉ PREPARADO para evacuar significa:
Esté consciente del peligro en su zona y manténgase informado. Consulte sitios de web locales de la cuidad y del condado, medios sociales, television y radio para actualizaciones.
Haga planes y prepárese para evacuar. Reúna suministros necesarios para salud, seguridad e identificación.
Actúe temprano si es mayor de edad, tiene hijos, discapacidades, o acceso limitado a transportación. Considere mover mascotas y ganado temprano.
Si puede hacerlo de manera segura, consulte con su vecinos y comparta información. Solicite ayuda si la necesita. Ofrezca ayuda si la puede dar.
* Está puede ser la única notificación que reciba. Si usted se siente inseguro, no se espere para evacuar. Si las condiciones cambian, usted podrá recibir una notificación de evacuación Nivel 2 - ESTÉ LISTO o notificación de evacuación Nivel 3 - VAYASE AHORA. No necesita esperar a otra notificación de evacuación. Tome la mejor decisión para su seguridad.
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06/14/2026
The Douglas County Sheriff's Office is proud to announce the graduation of Deputy Joseph Shelton and Deputy Jacob Fricke from the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) Basic Corrections Academy.
Over the course of the academy, both deputies completed classroom and hands-on training in corrections operation, custody supervision, legal studies, report writing, defensive tactics, emergency response, ethics and professional standards.
We are especially proud to recognize their outstanding achievements.
Deputy Fricke received the Dr. Ernest M. Ogard Jr. Academic Achievement Award, recognizing his exceptional academic performance in the class.
Deputy Shelton was honored with the prestigious Victor G. Atiyeh Award, one of the Academy's highest distinctions, presented to a graduate who exemplifies leadership, character, professionalism, and dedication.
These honors are a testament to the caliber of individuals serving our community and the bright future they have ahead at DCSO.
Please join us in congratulating Deputies Shelton and Fricke on this milestone and wishing them continued success throughout their careers.Photos from Douglas County Sheriff's Office's post
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06/13/2026
📚International Book Vendors 📚 -
Sheriff Hanlin met today with two college students from Poland, Bartosz Witkowski and Jakub Borowski. They are completing summer internships with Southwestern Advantage (a K-12 educational company).
Bartosz and Jakub will be going door-to-door in communities throughout Douglas County for the next couple of months offering their books and other products. Sheriff Hanlin and DCSO welcome the students to the county for their visit.
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06/11/2026
The Douglas County Sheriff's Office congratulates all 2026 graduates! Your dedication, hard work and perseverance have brought you to this proud moment. Whether you completed your studies in a school, at home or through another path, your achievement is worth celebrating. We wish you success, safety, and bright opportunities as you take your next steps. 🎓🌟
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06/08/2026
NOW HIRING: CORRECTIONS DEPUTIES
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Behind every safe community is a strong Corrections team.
The Douglas County Sheriff's Office is currently accepting applications for Corrections Deputies. Corrections Deputies play a vital role in public safety by maintaining the safety, security, and orderly operation of the Douglas County Jail while treating all individuals with professionalism, fairness, and respect.
A Corrections Deputy:
✔ Maintains the safety and security of inmates, staff, and visitors
✔ Develops valuable communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills
✔ Works as part of a dedicated public safety team
✔ Gains experience that can lead to a rewarding long-term career in law enforcement
We offer:
✅ Competitive pay and benefits
✅ Oregon PERS retirement
✅ Paid training
✅ Opportunities for advancement
✅ A career with purpose and impact
Every day presents new challenges, new opportunities to learn, and the chance to serve your community in a meaningful way.
If you're looking for more than just a job and want a career that matters, we encourage you to apply.
Apply today and learn more at: dcso.com/careers
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06/03/2026
WINCHESTER BAY, ORE - No evacuations or threatened structures at this time. Continue to monitor official sources for updates. #HalfMoonBayFirePhotos from Coos FPA's post
WINCHESTER BAY ORE - No evacuations or threatened structures at this time Continue to moni...
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06/01/2026
We are incredibly thankful to our SAR Volunteers. Thank you for serving so selflessly.𝗖𝗼𝗺𝗺𝗶𝘀𝘀𝗶𝗼𝗻𝗲𝗿𝘀 𝗖𝗲𝗹𝗲𝗯𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗲 𝗡𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝗦𝗲𝗮𝗿𝗰𝗵 & 𝗥𝗲𝘀𝗰𝘂𝗲 𝗪𝗲𝗲𝗸 Douglas County Commissioners celebrated National Search &Watch video on Facebook.com
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05/21/2026
Today, on Peace Officers Memorial Day, we pause to remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their communities.
Yesterday, we gathered to honor our locally fallen law enforcement officers. Their memories, their service, and the families they left behind remain close to our hearts and will never be forgotten.
Our ceremony honored:
• Officer Donald DeSues – Roseburg Police Department – End of Watch August 7, 1959
• Special Deputy Ronald H. Terwilliger – Douglas County Sheriff's Office – End of Watch July 23, 1985
• Corporal Virgle D. Knight Jr. – Douglas County Sheriff's Office – End of Watch July 23, 1985
• Sergeant Gerald G. Chirrick – Douglas County Sheriff's Office – End of Watch July 23, 1985
• Deputy Morris L. Taylor – Douglas County Sheriff's Office – End of Watch September 14, 2002
• Deputy S. Allen Burdic – Douglas County Sheriff's Office – End of Watch March 11, 2021
We remember their courage, honor their sacrifice, and stand alongside the families, friends, and fellow officers who continue to carry their legacy forward.
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05/15/2026
In 1962, President John F. Kennedy signed a proclamation designating every May 15th as Peace Officer Memorial Day and the week in which it falls, National Police Week.
Across the United States, ceremonies are held to remember those serving in law enforcement who have paid the ultimate sacrifice in service to their communities.
The Douglas County Sheriff's Office will host a local Peace Officer Memorial Ceremony on Thursday, May 14, 2026, at 9:00 am on the front lawn of the Courthouse. This ceremony, which is open to members of the community, will pay tribute to the six Douglas County law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty:
• Officer Donald DeSues - Roseburg Police Department - EOW August 7, 1959
• Special Deputy Ronald H. Terwilliger - Douglas County Sheriff's Office - EOW July 23, 1985
• Corporal Virgle D. Knight Jr. - Douglas County Sheriff's Office - EOW July 23, 1985
• Sergeant Gerald G. Chirrick - Douglas County Sheriff's Office - EOW July 23, 1985
• Deputy Morris L. Taylor - Douglas County Sheriff's Office - EOW September 14, 2002
• Deputy S. Allen Burdic - Douglas County Sheriff's Office - EOW March 11, 2021
The tribute will include a proclamation reading by the Douglas County Board of Commissioners, a police honor guard, wreath laying ceremony, bagpipes, a 21-gun salute and a county-wide radio broadcast.
To learn more about these fallen officers, please visit www.odmp.orgPhotos from Douglas County Sheriff's Office's post
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05/13/2026
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