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Frequently Asked Questions - Police
When should I use 911?
If you are involved in a situation that requires the immediate response of police or fire services please dial 911.
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What is the non-emergency police telephone number?
For non-emergency police services call 503-397-1521.
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Should I call the police about suspicious activity in my neighborhood?
Absolutely. We need your help in keeping our communities safe and ask that you please call us when something does not seem right. Do not hesitate to use 911 for emergencies. Please call our non-emergency dispatch number 503-397-1521 for all non-emergency situations.
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Where can I dispose of expired/unused medicine and medical sharps?
The St. Helens Police Department does not have a medical drop box; however, there are several locations in St. Helens where you can dispose of your expired or unused medicine and medical sharps.
Medicine Drop Box
Columbia County Sheriff's Office
Jail Lobby
901 Port Avenue, St. Helens
503-366-4611
https://sheriff.columbiacountyor.gov/
Sharps Exchange Program
Columbia County Transfer Station
1601 Railroad Avenue, St. Helens
503-397-9811
https://www.columbiacountyor.gov/transfer-station-general-information
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Are there laws regarding loud noises within the city?
Yes. There is an ordinance that restricts noises within the city between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. the following day. There are some exceptions and a person may apply for a variance. If you need more information regarding the noise ordinance, please contact us at 503-397-1521.
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Can I get a copy of my criminal history?
Yes. For that information you must contact the Identification Bureau of the Oregon State Police. Their telephone number is 503-378-3070.
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How can I contact the Humane Society or the Columbia County Animal Shelter?
The Humane Society’s telephone number is 503-397-4353. The Columbia County Animal Shelter is at 503-397-3935. Both agencies are located within the same building at 2084 Oregon Street, St. Helens, Oregon.
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How can I get a restraining order?
You need to contact the Columbia County Circuit Court. For information, please call 503-397-2327.
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How can I receive a copy of a police report?
You may obtain copies of police reports by filling out a Public Records Request.
Any reports involving a case that is under investigation or is pending prosecution cannot be released without approval of the City Attorney 503-397-6272 or Columbia County District Attorney 503-397-0300. For information on any reports involving a juvenile, you must contact the Columbia County Juvenile Department 503-397-0275.
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How do I get a concealed weapons permit?
You will need to contact the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office for a permit. Call 503-397-2511 or click here for additional information.
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How do I get my property released back to me?
Property Release Procedures
To request property to be released, please email shpd@sthelensoregon.gov.
The items that you will need are:
- If items were seized as evidence, you will need a signed property release letter from either the District Attorney's Office or the City Attorney's Office (depending on where the case was handled) stating what item(s) may be released (this does not include items held for safekeeping or found property)
- State-issued picture identification
- St. Helens Police case number and/or St. Helens evidence/property receipt number
If you do not have all of these items, it is possible that your property may not be able to be released. If you want to have someone else pick up your property, they must have a notarized letter authorizing them and they must provide state-issued picture identification.
If you have questions regarding property, please call 503-397-1521 and ask to leave a message for the St. Helens Police Department Evidence Custodian.
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If I turn in found property and it isn’t claimed, can I have it?
Yes and No. If you are the finder and wish to gain legal title to an item you must comply with Oregon law. If you are the finder of money or goods that are valued at $100.00 or more, you must give notice of your finding in writing to the County Clerk within ten days. Within 20 days of your finding you must publish within a newspaper of general circulation a notice of your finding. You must publish this notice once each week for two consecutive weeks. After three months, if the owner is not found, the finder becomes the owner of the goods.
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I’ve been involved in a traffic accident. Should I call the police? Do I have to fill out a report?
Provided that you have exchanged information with the other parties involved you do not need to notify the police. If there is an injury or the vehicle damage exceeds $2,500.00 you must file an accident report with DMV. For additional information you can go to the Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles website.
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What can I do about annoying or harassing telephone calls?
If you know the calling person, tell him or her not to call again. Please note the date and time of the notification (caller ID is helpful). If that person should call you again, he or she could be cited for telephonic harassment. If the caller is unknown to you please contact your telephone company regarding services that may be available to help identify the calling person.
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What is the curfew in the City of St. Helens?
Oregon State law states that no person under the age of eighteen shall be in a public place between 12 midnight and 4 a.m. unless that person is accompanied by a parent or guardian, you are at a sanctioned school function, or it is a condition of employment.
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