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Kent Vander Kamp

Complaints filed with at least two state agencies allege that Sgt. Kent Vander Kamp, who is running for Deschutes County Sheriff, and his fellow board members at the Prineville-based nonprofit CLEAR Alliance discriminated and retaliated against its former executive director.

Mandi Puckett, who left CLEAR Alliance as its executive director in May 2023, alleges that Vander Kamp, the board’s president, engaged in unlawful and unethical conduct between 2021 and 2023. She is also alleging other board members engaged in the same behavior.

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Anna, a Nebraska native, covers crime and public safety. She’s been with The Bulletin since 2022. She seeks to incorporate nuance and diverse perspectives to broaden readers’ understandings of the criminal justice system, public safety and homelessness. Readers can contact Anna with news tips via phone or email.

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Funny that this is making headlines now. Who is supporting Puckett?

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