Marion County Sheriff's Office Responds to 34 Calls in 24 Hours

Incidents include extra patrols, grass fires, rescues, and more

Published on Feb. 12, 2026

The Marion County Sheriff's Office responded to 34 calls for service in the past 24 hours, including 12 extra patrol requests, 5 paper service attempts, 3 grass fires, 2 motorist assists, 2 rescues, and various other incidents such as a domestic dispute, suspicious activity, a vehicle fire, and a violation of a no-contact order.

Why it matters

The Marion County Sheriff's Office plays a critical role in maintaining public safety and responding to a wide range of incidents in the local community. This report provides a snapshot of the types of calls the department handles on a daily basis and highlights the demands placed on law enforcement resources.

The details

The sheriff's office responded to a variety of calls, including 12 extra patrol requests, 5 paper service attempts, 3 grass fires, 2 motorist assists, 2 rescues, 1 domestic dispute, 1 report of suspicious activity, 1 vehicle fire, and 1 violation of a no-contact order. The communications center also fielded 129 calls, including 39 911 calls. Currently, the Marion County Jail is holding 14 subjects, and 2 people were booked into the jail in the past 24 hours.

  • In the past 24 hours, the Marion County Sheriff's Office responded to 34 calls for service.

The players

Marion County Sheriff's Office

The law enforcement agency responsible for serving and protecting the residents of Marion County, Oregon.

Harry Miller Partee Jr

An individual booked into the Marion County Jail for violation of a no-contact order related to a domestic incident.

Trenton Wayne Beebe

An individual booked into the Marion County Jail on a judgment entry.

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The takeaway

The Marion County Sheriff's Office is constantly responding to a wide range of calls for service, highlighting the diverse responsibilities and demands placed on local law enforcement. This report underscores the importance of adequate resources and community support to ensure the safety and well-being of Marion County residents.