2012 Evidence Log- Federal Protective Service

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    calendar year 2012 on federal property in connection with the issuance ofU.S. District

    Court Violation Notices (CVB citations) or in connection with encounters that, in the

    discretion of the FPS officers, did not result in the issuance ofCVB citations. Almost all

    the property is marijuana, other prohibited narcotics, drug paraphernalia, weapons, and

    items used to transport and conceal prohibited items in federal facilities.

    2. The volume

    of

    contraband and abandoned or unclaimed property seized

    during calendar year 2012 is beginning to exceed the capacity of Federal Protective

    Services to store and maintain it.

    3.

    Title 41 C.P.R. Part 102-41, Disposition of Seized, Forfeited, Voluntarily

    Abandoned, and Unclaimed Personal Property , authorizes the Federal Protective Service

    to destroy contraband and abandoned or unclaimed property, including weapons and drug

    paraphernalia. Subpart 102-41.85 allows the destruction

    of

    such property without public

    notice if the value of each item ofproperty is less than $500, as is the case for all items

    here.

    4. Government's Exhibit

    1

    attached hereto, is the affidavit ofFPS officer

    Robert

    J.

    Endresen. Officer Endresen is the evidence custodian for the FPS Portland Field

    Office. Officer Endresen has attached to his affidavit a spreadsheet, titled Evidence

    Log , describing items FPS seized in calendar year 2012 during encounters with

    individuals at federal facilities in the Portland metropolitan area. The spreadsheet

    indicates almost all seized items are illegal drugs, drug paraphernalia, or weapons. These

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    Based on the foregoing the government requests an order allowing the property

    custodian for the Federal Protective Service in Portland to destroy all contraband and abandoned

    or unclaimed property seized by the Federal Protective Service in the Portland metropolitan area

    during calendar year 2012. A proposed Order is attached hereto.

    DATED this 5th day

    of

    February 2015

    Respectfully submitted

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    U.S. DISTRICT

    COURT

    STATE OF

    OREGON

    ss

    AFFIDAVIT

    I Robert

    J. Endresen

    am

    a

    federal law enforcement

    officer employed

    by the Department

    of

    Homeland

    Security

    Federal

    Protective Service. I

    have been

    a federal officer

    for eleven

    years.

    I

    am

    assigned as the Evidence Custodian

    for the

    Portland

    Field Office

    Federal

    Protective

    Service. I am submitting this affidavit in support of he governmenfs Motion

    to Destroy

    Property Seized by the Federal

    Protective

    Service.

    As

    part of my

    official duties I am

    required

    to

    properly

    dispose of all seized

    evidence

    that

    is no

    longer

    needed for prosecution. I am requesting authorization to destroy

    all

    the evidence in

    my

    possession

    seized

    by Federal Protective Service personnel and

    Federal Protective

    Service

    contract

    personnel

    prior

    to

    January

    1 2013. An inventory of he

    items

    to be

    destroyed is

    attached

    hereto

    and

    incorporated herein.

    Signed under the penalties of perjury:

    R ~

    Law

    Enforcement Officer Federal

    Protective Service

    Je

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