Klamath Falls Police Seek Community Volunteers

VIPS program supports patrol operations, safety checks, and administrative services

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KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. — The Klamath Falls Police Department is seeking applicants for its Volunteer in Police Services (VIPS) program, an initiative that supports a wide range of department operations and community services.

According to the department, VIPS members assist with duties including radar speed checks, vacation house checks, patrol vehicle deliveries for maintenance, agency deliveries, and various clerical tasks. These volunteers help increase department responsiveness while supporting daily service delivery.

Current VIPS members collectively contribute approximately 160 hours of service each month to the police department.

Community members interested in applying or learning more about the program are encouraged to contact Rob Reynolds at 541-883-5336.

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