Marion County Sheriff's Office Responds to 27 Calls in 24 Hours

Routine patrol requests, rescues, and fraud investigations among the calls

Published on Feb. 24, 2026

The Marion County Sheriff's Office responded to 27 calls for service in the past 24 hours, including 10 extra patrol requests, 3 paper service attempts, 2 rescues, 2 reckless driver reports, 2 follow-ups, 2 fraud investigations, 1 accident, 1 vehicle unlock, 1 return call, 1 incomplete 911 call, and 2 other calls. The communications center also fielded 89 calls, including 27 911 calls. The county jail is currently holding 14 subjects, with no new bookings in the past 24 hours.

Why it matters

The Marion County Sheriff's Office provides critical public safety services to the local community, responding to a wide range of calls and incidents on a daily basis. These statistics help provide transparency into the department's workload and the types of issues they are addressing.

The details

The Marion County Sheriff's Office responded to 27 calls for service in the past 24 hours, including routine patrol requests, rescues, fraud investigations, and other incidents. The communications center also fielded 89 total calls, including 27 emergency 911 calls. The county jail is currently holding 14 inmates, with no new bookings in the past day.

  • In the past 24 hours, the Marion County Sheriff's Office responded to 27 calls for service.

The players

Marion County Sheriff's Office

The law enforcement agency responsible for providing public safety services to Marion County, Oregon.

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The takeaway

The Marion County Sheriff's Office is actively engaged in serving the community, responding to a variety of calls and incidents on a daily basis to maintain public safety and order.