Sheriff
UPDATE (November 9, 2023): Sheriff’s Office Identifies Victims in Shooting Near Estacada
Family notifications are now complete, and the two victims in the November 6, 2023 shooting near Estacada can now be identified:
- Emily Rose Taylor, age 19, of Mulino, was declared deceased at the scene.
- Jacob Allen Cutts, age 30, of Estacada, was transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
The investigation is ongoing. Detectives are looking to speak with anyone who may have witnessed this shooting or anyone who has information that may be helpful for investigators.
Sheriff’s Office Investigates Threat to Clackamas High School
Shortly after 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, November 2nd, 2023, the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office responded to an anonymous social media post referencing a bomb threat to Clackamas High School. Investigators were able to identify the source of the threat and determine it came from two students from another area high school. The threat was found not to be credible. Both of the students have been taken into custody and transported to the Clackamas County Juvenile Intake and Assessment Center on charges of Disorderly Conduct in the First Degree and Harassment.
VISOR (Victim Information System in ORegon)
Starting Oct. 30, 2023, the State of Oregon will move victim-notification services from VINE to a new service, VISOR.
What is VISOR?
VISOR is a free, computer-based service that will allow you to check on an offender’s custody status either in a county or state facility, and to register to receive automatic notification when an individual in custody (IIC) is released or transferred.
How do I use VISOR?
- Register online at: VISOR (oregon.gov)
- Email VISOR: visor@doc.oregon.gov
- Leave a voicemail for VISOR: 888-749-8080
On the VISOR website, use the search bar to find an individual in custody (IIC) using basic information such as the name or offender number to search for the IIC you want to register for
VISOR will then give you the IIC’s custody information, and invite you to register for free notification by phone call, email, or text if the IIC's status changes
How do I register with VISOR?
You will need to provide:
- A telephone number or email
- Search for the IIC you want to register for
- Choose a preferred notification delivery method
You may create an account in VISOR if you wish. Creating an account will allow you to choose how and when you receive notifications, it will allow you view recent notifications that were sent to you, allow you to change your personal information, and allow you to unregister.
You also have the option to remain anonymous when registering instead of creating an account.
Important VISOR Facts
- VISOR will send you a notification when the IIC you registered for is released, transferred, escapes, or is deceased.
- All registrations and personal information with VISOR are, and will remain, confidential.
- You may register more than one phone number or email.
NOTE: Do not depend on the VISOR service as your only protection. If you feel that you may be at risk, take precautions as if the offender has already been released.
I signed up for VINE. Do I need to re-register at VISOR?
No action is needed by current VINE registrants. Registrations in VINE will carry over into VISOR. VINE registrants will keep receiving notifications as usual.
Suspect Arrested Following Hit-and-Run Crash, Search in Southeast Portland
Please reference case #23-0022049
Sheriff’s Office Investigates Hit-and-Run and Fatal Crash in Clackamas
Please reference case #23-021198
The Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a fatal crash following a hit-and-run incident that involved children waiting for a school bus.
Sheriff’s Office Arrests Student Following Threat to Estacada High School
On Tuesday, October 10th, 2023, the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office learned of a threat towards Estacada High School. The Sheriff’s Office began investigating the threat that was widely shared on social media. The threat was made by a current high school student who has been located and taken into custody. They were transported to the Clackamas County Juvenile Intake and Assessment Center on charges of Disorderly Conduct in the First Degree.