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WELCOME TO THE CLEVELAND COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE WEBSITE

Our mission is to maintain a high quality of life for all residents and visitors of Cleveland County, by providing competent and professional Law Enforcement Services and Detention Facilities, while working in partnership with our citizens to develop policing services to meet the unique needs of the community, while ensuring fairness, equal treatment and protection to all. 

OUR SERVICES

Detention

The Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office Detention Division consists of two facilities, The Cleveland County Detention Center and the Law Enforcement Detention Center. Both facilities are manned twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.

Law Enforcement

The Patrol Division's primary responsibility is to respond to calls for service in the unincorporated areas and small municipalities of the 485 square mile county. This responsibility includes conducting preliminary criminal investigations and the enforcement of North Carolina General Statues. These services are offered twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.

Civil Services

The Civil Division of the Sheriff’s Office currently falls under the command of the Administrative Captain. This unit is responsible for the service and execution of various processes issued by and for the Courts of North Carolina.

Court Security

Court security is an essential function of the Sheriff's Office. These officers maintain security of the courtrooms by serving as a bailiff while court is in session. They also are responsible for serving warrants, manning the X-ray machine and metal detectors which are located at the front door of the courthouse.

Victim Services

Our mission is to improve our community by working to meet the varying needs of crime victims, protecting the rights of victims, and providing a safe place for victims to receive support, education, and appropriate referrals. Victims of crime respond to trauma in different ways and have different needs.

Training and Recruitment

The Sheriff’s Office hires highly motivated men and women who enjoy working with the public. We emphasize training and skill development well in excess of State certification requirements. Each new deputy is required to go through a comprehensive field training for a minimum of 12 weeks.

GET CONNECTED

CCSO is hiring deputies who are committed to helping our community live up to its potential.

If you want to make a positive impact in Cleveland County, consider a career with CCSO.

Join our team and make a difference! Apply today at https://www.sheriffclevelandcounty.com/careers/.
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Born in the fire 
by a Local Juvenile Domestic Violence Survivor

I was raised in a house where love was a war, 
Where silence was deadly and slamming doors roared. 
The battles were daily, the scars still remain, 
And I thought that love meant living with pain. 

I learned that a promise could shatter like glass, 
That "forever" was fragile and never would last. 
No one ever showed me how love’s supposed to feel— 
I thought hurting each other was part of the deal. 

So, I’m sorry if I’ve hurt you, if I broke you apart, 
If I didn’t know how to handle your heart. 
I was taught that love was cruel and unkind, 
And I’ve been fighting the ghosts they left in my mind. 

I never saw tenderness, never knew peace, 
Just screaming and fighting, a hope that would cease. 
I’m trying to unlearn the damage I’ve known, 
But love, when you’re broken, feels hard to call home. 

So, to whoever I hurt, past or yet to come, 
I’m sorry for not knowing what love could become. 
I’m still teaching myself how to hold on, not fight, 
To offer a love that feels gentle, feels right. 

But sometimes the past has a grip on my chest, 
And I hurt the ones that I wanted to bless. 
I’m sorry if I ever made you feel small, 
I’m still learning that love isn’t anger at all. 

I’m sorry for the damage I carry inside, 
For the ways that it pours out when I try to hide. 
I’m trying to heal, but the road’s long and steep, 
And sometimes I drown in the love that I seek. 

So, if you’ve been hurt by my hands or my heart, 
Know that I’m mending, but still torn apart. 
I was born in the fire, but I’m learning to heal, 
Learning that love is tangible and real.
***EVACUATION***

Due to an imminent dam failure at Lake Lure, we are asking the residents in the Waterway Drive, 1700 Block of Abes Mountain Road and Broad River area to Evacuate.
*UPDATE*

Due to severe storms, the courthouse is closed today, and all courts have been canceled. 

For your safety and the safety of others, please stay off the roads!
The Cleveland County Sheriff's Office would like to make this year a great experience for everyone! Here are a few reminders before you head out for vinegar fries and Ferris wheel rides:

1️⃣ No firearms or weapons are allowed on the property.
2️⃣ No drugs or alcohol.
3️⃣ Children eighth grade age and lower should be accompanied by an adult.
4️⃣ Take a picture of your child before entering the fair so you can provide an accurate photograph to deputies if you become separated.
5️⃣ Registered Sex Offenders are not allowed on the property while the fair is being conducted.

With those things in mind, stop by and say hey to a deputy. We look forward to meeting you and having a great time at the Cleveland County Fair!
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2024 Sheriffs Citizens Academy

Yesterday evening (11/05/24) was the final week for the 2024 Sheriff’s Citizens Academy.  Over the past 8-weeks, the participants have learned about all the divisions that the Sheriff’s Office consist of, as well as the day-to-day operations.  Sheriff Norman would like to thank all our participants for attending the academy and for your continued support for the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office.  We are looking forward to the next Sheriff’s Citizens Academy that will take place in 2025.  If you’re interested in attending, please go to our website and fill out the application.

2024 Sheriff's Citizens Academy

Yesterday evening (11/05/24) was the final week for the 2024 Sheriff’s Citizens Academy. Over the past 8-weeks, the participants have learned about all the divisions that the Sheriff’s Office consist of, as well as the day-to-day operations. Sheriff Norman would like to thank all our participants for attending the academy and for your continued support for the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office. We are looking forward to the next Sheriff’s Citizens Academy that will take place in 2025. If you’re interested in attending, please go to our website and fill out the application.
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I learned so much and had a great time. Thank you to all of Law Enforcement for all you do on a daily basis.

Someone has a good looking Pup there . 🙂

***Seeking Information***

The truck and trailer pictured were stolen from the Riverside Rd area in Shelby sometime early Thursday, October 31, 2024 morning. The truck is a White Dodge 3500 and was pulling a Kaufman 20-foot car trailer. If you have any information about the stolen truck and trailer, please contact Investigator J. Etters at 704-484-4986.

***Seeking Information***

The truck and trailer pictured were stolen from the Riverside Rd area in Shelby sometime early Thursday, October 31, 2024 morning. The truck is a White Dodge 3500 and was pulling a Kaufman 20-foot car trailer. If you have any information about the stolen truck and trailer, please contact Investigator J. Etters at 704-484-4986.
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***Seeking Information***

The trailer pictured was stolen from the Hollis Rd area in Polkville sometime between Thursday, October 31 and Sunday, November 3, 2024. It is a 5x8 Hurst brand trailer with a single axle. If you have any information about the stolen trailer, please contact Investigator T. Watterson at 704-476-3076.

***Seeking Information***

The trailer pictured was stolen from the Hollis Rd area in Polkville sometime between Thursday, October 31 and Sunday, November 3, 2024. It is a 5x8 Hurst brand trailer with a single axle. If you have any information about the stolen trailer, please contact Investigator T. Watterson at 704-476-3076.
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Should that say October 31???

I despise a freaking thief. I’m sure they would have allowed them to borrow it if they had asked.

These thieves are out of control!

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We now have a new app for your smart phone! Click on the link below the flyer to watch our video on Facebook!

View The Introduction Video

Links to download the app:

Apple App Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cleveland-county-nc-sheriff/id1509080872

Google Play Store
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ocv.clevelandCountyNCSheriff

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If you have the desire to make a positive difference in the lives of individuals and your community through excellent customer service, good judgment, and integrity, then you should join our team today!

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