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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, Detention Facilities, and clear, effective Communication Services, 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.
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🚨 Did You Know? 🚨
Calling 911 at the right time can save lives.
Call 911 if you’re experiencing a medical emergency like chest pain, trouble breathing, or severe bleeding. It’s also the right number to call for fires, crimes in progress, car crashes with injuries, or any situation where someone is in immediate danger.
But not every situation is an emergency. Don’t call 911 for things like power outages, lost pets, noise complaints, minor fender benders with no injuries, or general questions.
If you’re ever unsure, it’s okay to call. Our dispatchers will help guide you.
For non-emergencies, call 704-484-4822.
Save both numbers in your phone today!
#Call911ForEmergencies #KnowWhenToCall #PublicSafety #ClevelandCountyNC #CCSO #911Awareness #NonEmergencyNumber #StaySafe
🚓 Sgt. M. Clayton: A Purpose-Driven Career
Sgt. M. Clayton brought valuable experience with him when he joined the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office five years ago. As a lateral transfer with a four-year degree and prior law enforcement service, he was ready to hit the ground running and has been making a difference ever since.
He began his law enforcement career at 25 and says the job has never felt like work. Instead, it feels like a calling. “This job presents something different every day. It feels like what I was designed to do.”
For Sgt. Clayton, the most rewarding part of the job is being there for people, whether in their best moments or their hardest ones. He encourages future deputies to keep growing:
“Your community deserves the best version of you, so keep training and get better.”
He also draws daily inspiration from his faith:
“And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.”
— Colossians 3:17
At CCSO, we value experience, education, and heart. If you are looking for a place to grow and serve with purpose, we are ready for you.
#CCSO #ClevelandCountySheriff #LawEnforcementCareers #LateralTransfer #ServeWithPurpose #BackTheBlue #DeputyLife #NowHiring #JoinOurTeam #PublicService #ProtectAndServe #FaithInService
🎉 Congratulations to Our Region C Award Recipients! 🎉
We’re proud to recognize over 25 of our deputies who have been honored with Region C awards for their exceptional achievements over the past year! 🏆
These awards reflect the dedication, professionalism, and heart our team brings to the job every day. From lifesaving actions to leadership and community service, each award is a testament to the excellence within our agency.
🐾 And let’s not forget our four-legged hero. One of our K9s also received a Region C award! Their hard work and loyalty continue to make a powerful impact in the field.
📸 Not all recipients were able to attend the ceremony, so not everyone is pictured, but each one is appreciated and celebrated just the same.
👏 Please join us in congratulating all of our award recipients. Your CCSO family is proud of you!
#CCSOproud #RegionCExcellence #K9Strong #ClevelandCountySheriff #LawEnforcementLeadership
🟦 Today’s Blue Crew Motorcycle Ride was more than a scenic journey. It was a meaningful fundraiser titled “Paws for Law,” supporting our K9 Division and the incredible work these teams do every day to protect and serve.
Riders from across the region joined CCSO to raise awareness and strengthen the bond between law enforcement and the communities we serve. Our Community Interdiction Team (CIT) proudly participated, continuing their mission of proactive engagement and early intervention.
A crowd favorite was the K9 demonstration by Deputy M. Lawrence and K9 Karma. Their precision and teamwork gave everyone a firsthand look at the dedication behind our K9 Unit.
💙 Thank you to all who rode, donated, volunteered, and cheered. Your support helps us continue building safer, stronger communities.
#PawsForLaw #BlueCrewRide #K9Division #K9Karma #CommunityInterdictionTeam #CCSO #TeamworkInAction #CommunityStrong
👮♂️ Our team was honored to take part in Gaston Christian’s East Campus Career Helpers Fair this week! Students had the chance to connect with professionals from a variety of fields, including law enforcement, and learn more about careers that serve and support our communities.
Representing CCSO was Lt. T. Lee, who oversees our School Resource Officers. He enjoyed speaking with students and sharing how SROs build relationships and help keep schools safe.
Thank you to Gaston Christian for the invitation and for hosting such a thoughtful event!
#CareerHelpersFair #CommunityConnections #CCSO #GastonChristian #SROsInAction
We had a fantastic time at the Cleveland County Schools 2025 Career Day! 💼🎓
Connecting with middle school students and sharing what it’s like to serve our community was both energizing and meaningful. Their questions, curiosity, and enthusiasm reminded us that the future is bright and full of potential.
Thank you to CCS for hosting such a well-organized event and to every student who stopped by to learn more about what we do. Whether you’re dreaming of becoming a deputy, a detention officer, a communications team member, or something entirely new, we’re cheering you on! 👮♂️📣🌟
#CareerDay2025 #ClevelandCountySchools #FutureLeaders #CommunityConnections #CCSO
🚨 DID YOU KNOW? 🚨
If someone tells you to send cryptocurrency or buy prepaid debit cards to avoid arrest, it’s a scam. It doesn’t matter how convincing they sound or what story they tell.
Scammers often claim:
📌 You missed jury duty
📌 You have a warrant
📌 You need to pay now to avoid jail
📌 You must bring the cards to a deputy at a public place
📌 This is your one-time chance to fix it
They may even spoof real phone numbers to make it seem legit.
But here’s the truth: No real deputy will ever ask for payment like that. Not in crypto. Not in gift cards. Not ever.
If you’re unsure, call us directly at 704-484-4888. We’d rather you double-check than lose your hard-earned money.
✅ Stay alert.
✅ Stay informed.
✅ Share this with someone who might need the reminder.
#ScamAlert #CCSO #ClevelandCountyNC #ProtectYourMoney #DontGetScammed #CommunityFirst
🏅 From Olympic Lanes to K9 Tracks: Meet Deputy Dos Santos and K9 Thanos 🐾
Before he was tracking suspects through the woods of Cleveland County, Deputy E. Dos Santos was racing through the water. He competed in the 2012 Olympic Trials in Brazil as a swimmer. Today, he brings that same focus, discipline, and drive to the CCSO K9 Unit with his partner K9 Thanos.
Thanos is more than just a K9. He is a highly trained partner, skilled in detection, tracking, and apprehension. Together, they form a team built on trust, consistent training, and a shared mission to protect our community.
“The bond between a handler and their K9 is something special. Thanos and I train hard, work hard, and have each other’s backs every single day.”
Whether they are locating evidence, tracking a suspect, or engaging with the public, Dos Santos and Thanos are always ready to serve.
🚨 Think you have what it takes to join the CCSO?
Start your journey today. Serve with purpose. Lead with heart.
📲 Apply now.
#CCSO #K9Unit #K9Thanos #DeputySpotlight #HandlerAndK9 #FromOlympicLanesToK9Tracks #JoinOurTeam #WhyWeServe




Tyler Lamont Wray
The Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office is attempting to locate Tyler Lamont Wray (18 years old). He has been reported as missing. He was last seen at his home in Mooreboro, NC. If you have any information about the whereabouts of Tyler, please contact the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office at 704-484-4822. ... See MoreSee Less
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Trick or treaters are invited to Number 7 Volunteer Fire Department tonight until 8 PM. CCSO and other community partners will be there with candy, costumes, and plenty of Halloween fun. Stop by, say hello, and enjoy a safe and festive evening! 🎃🚓🚒🍬 ... See MoreSee Less
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🎃 Happy Halloween from Sheriff Alan Norman and the Cleveland County Sheriff's Office! 👻
Today’s the day for costumes, candy, and community fun! Sheriff Alan Norman and everyone at the Cleveland County Sheriff's Office wish you a safe and spooky Halloween.
As you head out for trick-or-treating or fall festivities, please remember to stay alert, use caution near roadways, and keep an eye out for our little ghouls and goblins.
🧡 Have fun, stay safe, and enjoy a frightfully fantastic Halloween!
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🍬🔍 Check Your Candy Carefully 🔍🍬
Some THC products are packaged to look just like popular candy brands, making it hard to tell the difference at a glance.
🟠 Look Closely: Always inspect candy packaging before letting children eat it. If something looks off, don’t take the risk.
🟣 When in Doubt, Throw It Out: If a treat looks tampered with or unfamiliar, it’s better to be safe than sorry.
🟢 Talk to Your Kids: Teach them not to eat anything until it’s been checked by a trusted adult.
👮♀️ A safety reminder from the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office to help keep Halloween safe and worry-free.
#CandyCheck #HalloweenSafety #THCWarning #CheckBeforeYouEat #ClevelandCountySheriff #SpookyAndSafe #CommunityFirst ... See MoreSee Less
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