Neighborhood Districts for the City of Bend. Neighborhood Districts (commonly referred to as Neighborhood Associations) maintain and improve the quality of life in the city, increase citizen participation in local decision making, and form an effective partnership between the city and neighborhood residents. There are 13 Neighborhood Districts that are recognized by the Bend City Council.
This dataset is the City of Bend Police Department Case Offenses GIS layer curated for public use. Data is exported nightly from County E911 and ingested into City databases for both internal and external use.Please note data is updated nightly and reflects cases received as of 6 PM the previous day.Attribute Information: See Table Field Name Description
OBJECTID For internal use.
CaseNumber A unique identifier that corresponds to a call for service number. Case numbers with a “91” after the dash indicate they originated as an online report submitted via bendpolicereports.com (i.e. 2021-91001234). The first four numbers of a case number are the year the case was created.
ReportedDate This is the date and time the incident was reported to Deschutes County 911 or initiated by a Bend Police officer.
Day of Week Day of the week the case was reported.
CrimeCode Description of an offense as assigned by Oregon National Incident-Based Reporting System (O-NIBRS). One or more offense codes may be applied to each case report to identify which offenses occurred during the incident. In some instances, no codes are applied to a case report if the intent is to only document information; such instances will appear as “Case Report Only / No Crime Codes” in any tables.
CrimeCodeDesc Crime code description, based on the grouping of statutes as defined by Oregon Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division and National Incident-Base Reporting System (NIBRS). Full definitions available on the State of Oregon CJIS Uniform Crime Reporting Reference Materials website.
Statute Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) applied to the case report. ORS are the codified laws of the State of Oregon. Full statute definitions are available on the State of Oregon website.
StatuteDesc Description of the listed ORS. Full statute definitions are available on the State of Oregon website.
Counts The number of offenses reported in an incident.
AttemptCode Indicates whether the reported offense was attempted or committed.
CaseAddress The address where the incident occurred, rounded to the hundred block for privacy. Occasionally, reporting parties or involved subjects may not be able to provide the exact location where the reported incident occurred, a non-verifiable address is provided, or the crime may have occurred in a location outside Deschutes County. In these instances, the location field will say “address not verified or outside jurisdiction.”
Neighborhood City of Bend neighborhood in which an offense occurred. For questions regarding individual cases or incidents, you can request records from the Bend Police Department here: https://www.bendoregon.gov/government/departments/police/records-division or you can send an email to police@bendoregon.gov
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Neighborhood Districts for the City of Bend. Neighborhood Districts (commonly referred to as Neighborhood Associations) maintain and improve the quality of life in the city, increase citizen participation in local decision making, and form an effective partnership between the city and neighborhood residents. There are 13 Neighborhood Districts that are recognized by the Bend City Council.