City of Corvallis Police Department

City of Corvallis Police Department Our Fundamental Duty is to Serve our Community. We are committed to working together in a problem-solving partnership with our community.

We recognize our responsibility to provide superior police services with the highest professional standards, to combat crime and improve the quality of life for the citizens of Corvallis. We willingly accept this responsibility and hold ourselves accountable for its accomplishment.

We’ve told you all about the heroic actions taken by some of our community members to save the life of a stranger back i...
06/10/2026

We’ve told you all about the heroic actions taken by some of our community members to save the life of a stranger back in April, but today we are happy to report John Schneider got his Community Partnership Award from Chief Harvey.

Thank you to everyone who continues to make Corvallis a safer community.

Congratulations to all Corvallis-area graduates! Whether you're graduating from high school, college, technical school, ...
06/05/2026

Congratulations to all Corvallis-area graduates! Whether you're graduating from high school, college, technical school, or somewhere in between, we wish you the best in your future endeavors.

Remember to make good choices and stay safe - graduation should be a beginning, not an end!

On Wednesday, June 3, 2026, the Corvallis Police Department was honored to present two local community members with the ...
06/03/2026

On Wednesday, June 3, 2026, the Corvallis Police Department was honored to present two local community members with the Corvallis Police Department Partnership Award for their quick actions which helped save a life in April.

In the early afternoon hours of April 20, 2026, the Corvallis Regional Communications Center received a 9-1-1 call regarding a motor vehicle which had crashed off the roadway. Bystanders John Schneider and Megan Gregory-Goplen sprang into action and quickly realized the crash was due to a medical event suffered by the driver. With the guidance of 9-1-1 Telecommunicator Anna Schulz, Schneider and Gregory-Goplen began CPR efforts on the unconscious driver until emergency responders could arrive.

“In moments of crisis, most people will experience fear and uncertainty,” shared Chief of Police Jason Harvey. “The individuals we are honoring today chose to act. Faced with a life-threatening emergency, they stepped forward, provided CPR, and gave someone in our community a fighting chance at life.”

To make the presentation of the awards even more special, the driver, John Short, whose life was saved, and his wife, Carolyn, were in attendance with friends and family. It was the first time since the incident in April that those involved were in the same room together.

In addition to the Partnership Awards, Chief Harvey also presented 9-1-1 Telecommunicator Schulz with a Lifesaving Award for her calm and professional CPR instructions, as well as gathering critical information for first responders about the scene. Officer Joel Hodgkinson, who took over CPR until paramedics could arrive, was presented with his own Lifesaving Award last month.

John Schneider could not be in attendance, but was recognized publicly for his valiant efforts to save a life, and will receive his award at a later date.

Happy 5th birthday to K-9 Mazikeen!Mazikeen and her partner, Sgt. Wistock, have been a team since December 2022. She is ...
05/29/2026

Happy 5th birthday to K-9 Mazikeen!

Mazikeen and her partner, Sgt. Wistock, have been a team since December 2022. She is a Dutch Shepherd who is certified in tracking, trailing, building search, article search, apprehension and protection. She enjoys playing with her tug toy and pulling weeds in the yard.

All gave some, but some gave all. Please be safe on this Memorial Day.
05/25/2026

All gave some, but some gave all.

Please be safe on this Memorial Day.

This Memorial Day weekend, your local law enforcement agencies are teaming up again to increase traffic safety efforts d...
05/22/2026

This Memorial Day weekend, your local law enforcement agencies are teaming up again to increase traffic safety efforts during one of the busiest and deadliest travel periods of the year. Officers will focus on speeding, seat belt use, distracted driving, impaired driving, and reckless driving throughout this holiday weekend to help keep our community safe. Drivers are urged to make responsible choices by driving sober, buckling up, slowing down, and staying focused behind the wheel.

In 2023 alone, an estimated 470 people were killed on U.S. roadways over the Memorial Day weekend. Additionally, NHTSA data shows that 39% of traffic fatalities during the 2023 Memorial Day period involved an alcohol-impaired driver.

This Memorial Day, honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice by helping keep our roads safe for everyone. Drive safe. Arrive alive.

If you have consumed any type of mind-altering substance you are not safe to get behind the wheel. DUII enforcement is not limited to alcohol.

Safe alternatives to driving under the influence of intoxicants ⬇️
➡️Call a sober friend or family member for a ride
➡️Hail an Uber, Lyft, or taxi
➡️Take the City Bus*
➡️Stay where you are (if safe) until you are completely sober
Please have a plan to get home safely before you go.

*If you plan on utilizing the City Transit System (CTS), be a good rider and familiarize yourself with routes, times, and the Rider Code of Conduct before getting on the bus. All the information you need for success can be found here: https://www.corvallisoregon.gov/cts

Congratulations to Officer Nate Stockman for achieving solo status earlier this week! Ofc. Stockman will be serving the ...
05/14/2026

Congratulations to Officer Nate Stockman for achieving solo status earlier this week! Ofc. Stockman will be serving the community of Corvallis on swing shift, so give him a wave if you see him out and about 👋

Do you think you have what it takes to go solo like Ofc. Stockman? Visit https://www.corvallisoregon.gov/police/nowhiring to learn how to become a Officer.

The Corvallis Police Department is proud to present a Life Saving Award to Officer Joel Hodgkinson for his exceptional l...
05/11/2026

The Corvallis Police Department is proud to present a Life Saving Award to Officer Joel Hodgkinson for his exceptional life-saving efforts on April 20, 2026, during a response to a single vehicle crash near SW 53rd St and SW Country Club Dr. Officer Hodgkinson arrived at the scene, quickly assessed the situation, and took immediate action to provide emergency medical aid to an 82-year-old male experiencing a cardiac arrest. Officer Hodgkinson provided CPR to the victim until Corvallis Fire Paramedics arrived, which was instrumental in ensuring his survival. Officer Hodgkinson’s response during this incident brings great credit upon himself, the Corvallis Police Department, and the profession of Law Enforcement.

Officer Hodgkinson was presented this award this morning during patrol briefing. Way to represent!

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