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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, 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. 

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 Statutes. 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 the security of the courtrooms by serving as bailiffs during court sessions. They are also 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.

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Cleveland County and Rutherford County Team Up for Major Fentanyl Bust

On Wednesday, May 27, 2026, a joint criminal interdiction operation conducted by the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office C.I.T. Team and Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office A.C.E. Team resulted in the seizure of more than two kilograms of fentanyl and the arrest of a Charlotte man.

During the operation, deputies initiated a traffic stop on Highway 74. After initial contact with law enforcement, the suspect, identified as Brandon Thompson of Charlotte, North Carolina, fled the scene in his vehicle, leading deputies on a pursuit.

A short time later, Thompson attempted to exit onto Old Caroleen Road, where he lost control of the vehicle and crashed. He immediately exited the vehicle and fled on foot but was quickly apprehended by deputies.

Following Thompson’s arrest, deputies conducted a search of the vehicle and discovered more than two kilograms of fentanyl concealed in the trunk.

Thompson was taken into custody and remains at the Rutherford County Detention Center pending further judicial proceedings.

This significant seizure is the direct result of the outstanding teamwork, coordination, and dedication demonstrated by the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office C.I.T. Team and Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office A.C.E. Team. Their continued efforts help protect the citizens of both counties by preventing dangerous narcotics from reaching local communities.

Sheriff Norman stated, “This seizure highlights the effectiveness of strong partnerships between law enforcement agencies and the dedication of our deputies who work tirelessly to keep dangerous drugs out of our communities. More than two kilograms of fentanyl represents thousands of potentially deadly doses that will never reach the citizens of Cleveland and Rutherford Counties.  I am extremely proud of the professionalism and teamwork displayed by the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office C.I.T. Team and the Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office A.C.E. Team. Together, we remain committed to holding drug traffickers accountable and protecting the citizens we serve.”

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We issued our initial post after receiving multiple calls from the community regarding the video circulating on social media, and we wanted to be clear that the officers shown in that video are not Deputies of the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office.

The conduct depicted is deeply concerning and does not reflect the standards expected of any law enforcement professional. Our comments are directed toward the behavior seen in the video alone, not toward the Shelby Police Department as a whole.

We remain committed to accountability, professionalism, and the respectful treatment of every member of our community. We also value our strong working relationship with the Shelby Police Department and recognize the many officers who serve with integrity, courage, and a daily commitment to doing what is right. 

Those officers deserve our continued support and appreciation.
We trust that the appropriate authorities will thoroughly review this incident to ensure transparency and accountability moving forward.

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A video is currently circulating on Facebook depicting officers. The agency shown in the video is aware of the situation; however, the individuals in the video are not Deputies of the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office.

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🎓 Congratulations to the Class of 2026! 🎓

Sheriff Alan Norman and the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office proudly recognize this year’s graduates from Cleveland Early College High School, Burns High School, Crest High School, Shelby High School, and Kings Mountain High School. As our community celebrates the accomplishments of these remarkable students, we honor the dedication and resilience that brought each of you to this milestone.

As you enjoy the celebrations ahead, we encourage you to celebrate safely, make responsible choices, and look out for one another. Your future is bright, and we are cheering you on as you take your next steps, whether you are Enrolled, Enlisted, or Employed.

Congratulations, graduates. We are proud of you! 🎉

#ClassOf2026 #ClevelandCountyNC #CCSO #ClevelandCountySheriffsOffice #GraduateSafely #EnrolledEnlistedEmployed #ProudOfOurStudents

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🚨 SCAM ALERT. PLEASE SHARE 🚨

We are seeing an increase in active scams in Cleveland County. Be aware and protect yourself.

• Jury Duty Scams:
Scammers claim you missed jury duty and must pay immediately. We will never call asking for payment or gift cards, CashApp, or Bitcoin.

• Bond Money Scams:
Scammers pretend a loved one is in jail and needs urgent bond money. Always verify by calling us directly.

• Virtual Kidnapping Scams:
Criminals send fake images or audio claiming a loved one has been kidnapped. Do not send money. Always verify. 

• Bitcoin and Urgent Payment Scams:
Scammers impersonate officers or businesses and demand cryptocurrency or instant transfers. Only scammers ask for Bitcoin.

✔️ Remember:
If anyone pressures you to pay immediately, it is a scam. Hang up and call the Sheriff’s Office.

Help protect our community. Please share this post.

#ScamAlert #ClevelandCountyNC #JuryDutyScam #BondScam #VirtualKidnapping #BitcoinScam #StaySafe #FraudPrevention #ShareToProtect

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Today, we pause to honor the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. Their sacrifice allows us the freedoms we enjoy every day. 🕊️

On behalf of Sheriff Alan Norman and the Cleveland County Sheriff's Office, we remember and honor these heroes with gratitude and respect. 🌟

We will never forget their service, their courage, or the families who carry their legacy. 🤍

We remember. We honor.

#MemorialDay #NeverForget #HonorAndRemember #ClevelandCountyNC #ClevelandCountySheriffsOffice #ServiceAndSacrifice

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🌟 2026 CCSO STAR Camp Has Begun! 🌟

We’re excited to kick off another amazing summer of STAR Camp!
Everyone who registered a camper will receive emails and texts with detailed camp information one week before the camp session you signed up for.

A huge thank you to Marburger Chevrolet for providing the camp truck this year, and to Kevin Clemons for creating the STAR logo mascot on our trailer door.

We are truly thankful and blessed by all of our generous community sponsors who make this camp possible and free of charge for all campers.

Each Friday, we’ll share a full wrap-up post highlighting the week’s activities and recognizing all of our wonderful sponsors.

Special thanks to Sheriff Alan Norman for supporting a program that helps us build stronger relationships with our youth, which is the future of Cleveland County.

CCSO School Resource Division

If you have any questions, please contact:
Lieutenant Travis Lee
704‑692‑2954
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🚔 Felony Drug Arrests | May 18 – May 31, 2026 🚔

Over the past two weeks, CCSO deputies conducted multiple enforcement operations and follow‑up investigations aimed at combating illegal drug activity in Cleveland County. As a result of these efforts, nine individuals were arrested on felony drug charges.

📸 Mugshot Collage Below
🗂️ Names & Charges (left to right, top to bottom)

Octavius Clark – Possession with Intent to Manufacture, Sell, and Deliver a Schedule II Controlled Substance and Sell Cocaine

Nevada Crowe – Possession of Cocaine

Sadavian Donald – Possession of a Controlled Substance on Jail Premises and Possession of Methamphetamine

Amanda Granger – Possession of Methamphetamine

Jordan Hosch – Possession of a Schedule I Controlled Substance and Possession with Intent to Manufacture, Sell, and Deliver a Counterfeit Controlled Substance

Kelly Justice – Possession of Methamphetamine

Christopher Robbins – Possession of Methamphetamine and Possession of a Controlled Substance on Jail Premises

Stephanie Walton – Possession with Intent to Manufacture, Sell, and Deliver a Schedule II Controlled Substance and Possession with Intent to Manufacture, Sell, and Deliver a Schedule I Controlled Substance

Justin Wyant – Possession of Methamphetamine, Possession of Cocaine, and Possession of a Schedule I Controlled Substance

📞 Have information that could help deputies? Call the CCSO tip line at 704‑484‑4831
🛡️ CCSO remains committed to protecting the community through proactive enforcement, accountability, and ongoing partnership with the residents we serve.

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Cleveland County and Rutherford County Team Up for Major Fentanyl Bust

On Wednesday, May 27, 2026, a joint criminal interdiction operation conducted by the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office C.I.T. Team and Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office A.C.E. Team resulted in the seizure of more than two kilograms of fentanyl and the arrest of a Charlotte man.

During the operation, deputies initiated a traffic stop on Highway 74. After initial contact with law enforcement, the suspect, identified as Brandon Thompson of Charlotte, North Carolina, fled the scene in his vehicle, leading deputies on a pursuit.

A short time later, Thompson attempted to exit onto Old Caroleen Road, where he lost control of the vehicle and crashed. He immediately exited the vehicle and fled on foot but was quickly apprehended by deputies.

Following Thompson’s arrest, deputies conducted a search of the vehicle and discovered more than two kilograms of fentanyl concealed in the trunk.

Thompson was taken into custody and remains at the Rutherford County Detention Center pending further judicial proceedings.

This significant seizure is the direct result of the outstanding teamwork, coordination, and dedication demonstrated by the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office C.I.T. Team and Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office A.C.E. Team. Their continued efforts help protect the citizens of both counties by preventing dangerous narcotics from reaching local communities.

Sheriff Norman stated, “This seizure highlights the effectiveness of strong partnerships between law enforcement agencies and the dedication of our deputies who work tirelessly to keep dangerous drugs out of our communities. More than two kilograms of fentanyl represents thousands of potentially deadly doses that will never reach the citizens of Cleveland and Rutherford Counties. I am extremely proud of the professionalism and teamwork displayed by the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office C.I.T. Team and the Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office A.C.E. Team. Together, we remain committed to holding drug traffickers accountable and protecting the citizens we serve.”
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We now have a new app for your smartphone! Click on the link below the flyer to watch our video on Facebook!

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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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