Assisting the Sheriff and residents of Marion County since 1965.
Who We Are
Marion County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue, Inc. is a non-profit volunteer corporation, chartered in 2021, whose main purpose is to provide search and rescue services in Marion County.
Volunteer
Get the training and certifications you need to become a volunteer. We’re always looking for serious, passionate folks that want to serve their community.
Donate
Marion County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue is a non-profit, all volunteer organization that is funded entirely through individual donations, grants and other fundraising methods. None of our members are compensated for their work and we do not receive funding from the government.
Recent Missions and Community Events
Marion County Awards Ceremony 07/11/2024
On July 11th, The Marion County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue team was awarded the “Commissioner Mary Pearmine Volunteer Group of the Year” award. Marion County Commissions
Vitae Springs Fire – 09/09/2022
At approximately 5pm on Friday evening search and rescue volunteers were activated to respond to a rapidly spreading brush fire near Vitae Springs Rd S. in
Santiam Canyon Hasty Team – 07/03/2022
Five members of the Marion County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue team patrolled the Highway 22 corridor from about 12pm – 8pm. The goal of the Hasty
Meals on Wheels 12/28/2021
Volunteers with the Marion County Search and Rescue team along with the Marion-Polk Food Share delivered over 80 meals to seniors and disabled adults in Salem
Missing Marion county man found safe
SUBLIMITY, Or. — Deputies are searching for a man who didn’t return from an evening walk Sunday. Gerald Gibson, 84, was last seen near the ARCO
Missing fishermen found safe in Marion County
Yesterday around 4:00 p.m., an Oregon Army National Guard Lakota Helicopter responded and spotted smoke coming from underneath the tree canopy and what appeared to be