THE DALLES — Wasco County District Attorney Kara Davis today announced the opening of an investigative grand jury commencing March 12 regarding Officer Jeremy Dutton of the City of The Dalles Police Department. The grand jury will consider evidence related to allegations of Felony Theft in the First Degree, Official Misconduct, and False Swearing.
The purpose of this grand jury is two-fold: To determine whether sufficient evidence exists to proceed with formal charges against Dutton, and to provide guidance to the District Attorney’s Office regarding the specific charges the state should pursue.
The investigation into Dutton began after the City of The Dalles Police identified discrepancies in their records. Demonstrating a commitment to transparency and fairness, The Dalles Police Department immediately requested the Oregon State Police to conduct an independent investigation, which resulted in the current charges under review.
“Due to the nature of the allegations, the District Attorney’s Office will not call Officer Dutton as a witness in any case until this case is resolved. If any convictions result, or the outcome dictates that this restriction should become permanent, that determination will occur at that time,” said Davis. Dutton has been placed on administrative leave from The Dalles Police Department.
All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The grand jury process is a vital component of our legal system, designed to ensure impartiality and thoroughness in the pursuit of justice.
“I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the Oregon State Police and the City of The Dalles Police Department for their swift and cooperative assistance in this matter,” said Davis.
The District Attorney’s Office will provide further updates as appropriate.
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