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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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🕯️ September 11, 2001 — We Will Never Forget 🕯️
Today, we pause to remember the lives lost, the heroes who rose, and the unity that carried us through one of the darkest days in our nation’s history.
We honor the first responders, the families forever changed, and the spirit of resilience that continues to define us.
May we always remember. May we always stand united.
#NeverForget #September11 #HonorAndRemember #UnitedWeStand

Did you know…
Our agency is home to six incredible K9s, each partnered with a dedicated deputy. These dogs are more than just companions—they’re highly trained professionals who assist in everything from narcotics detection and tracking to suspect apprehension and even electronic detection. 🐾
That’s right—one of our K9s is specially trained to locate hidden electronic devices like phones, USB drives, and memory cards, which can be crucial in investigations involving digital evidence. 💻📱 Even more impressive, this K9 is one of only eight electronic detection dogs in the entire state of North Carolina. 🏅
Whether it’s locating a missing person, detecting illegal substances, or assisting in high-risk situations, our K9 units are always ready to serve. Their loyalty, courage, and sharp instincts make them an irreplaceable part of our team. 🐕🚓💙
These K9 teams are a vital part of our mission to protect and serve, and we’re proud of the bond between each dog and their handler.
#K9Unit #PoliceDogs #WorkingDogs #LawEnforcement #K9Handler #ElectronicDetection #NarcoticsDetection #TrackingDogs #ClevelandCountySheriff #ProtectAndServe #CommunityFirst #PoliceK9 #FirstResponders #K9Heroes #ThinBlueLine #ServiceAndProtection

🌭 Big thanks to Steve and Cindy Borders for the delicious hot dog lunch yesterday! The hotdogs were great—but the fellowship was even better.
It’s moments like these that remind us how lucky we are to work alongside such generous and thoughtful people. Your kindness and hospitality brought smiles all around, and we’re grateful for the time shared together.
Thank you both for nourishing not just our appetites, but our sense of community.
#Gratitude #TeamworkMatters #CommunityStrong #SimpleJoy #FellowshipFirst #ThankfulThursday #CCSOFamily

🚨 Now Hiring: Detention Officers at CCSO! 🚨
Are you ready to start a career that matters? The Cleveland County Sheriff`s Office is looking for dependable, driven individuals to join our team at the Detention Center.
👮♂️ Position: Detention Officer
📍 Location: Cleveland County, NC
💰 Starting Salary: $49,958.58 – $52,390.58
✅ Benefits: Health insurance, retirement, paid training, and room to grow!
At CCSO, you’ll be part of a professional team committed to safety, service, and integrity. Whether you`re starting your career or looking for a new path, this is your opportunity to make a real impact.
Minimum Requirements:
High school diploma or GED.
Must be 21 or older.
Pass a background check and drug screening.
Strong communication skills and a commitment to teamwork.
📲 Apply today and take the first step toward a meaningful career in law enforcement.
📞 Questions? For more information, contact us at (704) 669-3037 or visit our website at www.sheriffclevelandcounty.com/careers/
#CCSOJobs #DetentionOfficer #NowHiring #ClevelandCountyCareers #ServeWithPride

🚨 NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS! 🚨
Join Sheriff Alan Norman and the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office for the upcoming Sheriff’s Citizens Academy — an exciting 8-week journey behind the badge! 👮♂️💼
🗓 Dates: January 6 – February 24, 2026
🕕 Time: Every Tuesday, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
📍 Location: Law Enforcement Center, 100 Justice Pl., Shelby, NC
✅ Learn how your Sheriff’s Office operates
✅ Meet the men and women who serve your community
✅ Get hands-on insight into law enforcement
🔗 Apply now at: www.sheriffclevelandcounty.com
📞 Questions? Contact: Courtney Simpson at 704-484-4852
Spots are limited — don’t miss your chance to be part of this unique experience!
#CitizensAcademy #SheriffsOffice #ClevelandCountyNC #BehindTheBadge #CommunityEngagement #LawEnforcement #PublicSafety #ServeAndProtect #GetInvolved #SheriffAlanNorman #PoliceCommunity #LeadershipInLawEnforcement #ShelbyNC #CommunityFirst #CCSONC

📢 Did you know…
Our officers undergo intensive annual training for Rapid Deployment and Active Shooter response?
We pray we never face such a threat here—but if we do, we’re ready.
This training sharpens our skills, strengthens our teamwork 🤝, and ensures we can respond swiftly, strategically, and safely to protect our community. 🛡️
“You don’t rise to the occasion—you fall to the level of your training.”
That’s why we train. That’s why we’re prepared.
✅ Your safety is our mission. 💙
#DidYouKnow #RapidDeployment #ActiveShooterTraining #PreparedToProtect #CommunityFirst #TrainLikeYouFight

🚓 Meet Deputy I. Yarbrough – From Wrenches to Badges 🔧🌱
Deputy I. Yarbrough began his law enforcement journey with the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office at age 30. After some time on the job, he stepped away from law enforcement to work as an automotive repair technician. But it didn’t take long for him to realize where he truly belonged—serving his community. He returned to CCSO and has now proudly served a total of 3 years.
💬 “Helping those in need and making a positive impact on the citizens of this county is the most rewarding part of my job.”
When he’s off duty, Deputy Yarbrough enjoys leatherworking—crafting holsters and knife sheaths—and gardening vegetables. His dream is to one day live on a self-sufficient homestead.
His advice to future deputies:
✅ Learn from experienced officers
✅ Ask questions
✅ Share your knowledge
✅ And always—trust God
He shows up every day for his family—and for yours.
👮♂️ Inspired by Deputy Yarbrough’s story?
Start your journey with the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office. Message us to learn more about career opportunities and BLET sponsorships!
#CCSO #DeputySpotlight #ServeWithPurpose #ClevelandCountySheriff #LawEnforcementCareers

Happy Labor Day from Sheriff Alan Norman and the Deputies of CCSO
As we celebrate Labor Day, we honor the dedication, resilience, and hard work of the men and women who keep our communities strong. From first responders and healthcare workers to educators, tradespeople, and every hardworking individual in between — today is for you.
At the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office, we are proud to serve a community built on the values of commitment and service. Thank you for all you do to make Cleveland County a better place to live, work, and raise a family.
Wishing everyone a safe, restful, and happy Labor Day!
— Sheriff Alan Norman & the Deputies of CCSO

👴👧 Happy Grandparents Day from the Cleveland County Sheriff's Office! 💙
Today, we’re celebrating the love, wisdom, and guidance that grandparents bring into our lives. Sheriff Alan Norman and Chief Deputy Durwin Briscoe are proud to share these special moments with their grandchildren — a beautiful reminder of the strong family bonds that make our community so special.
We’d love to see YOUR cherished moments too! 📸
Share a photo of you and your grandkids (or grandparents!) in the comments below and help us fill this post with love, laughter, and legacy. 💬👇
From our CCSO family to yours — thank you to all the amazing grandparents out there who continue to shape generations with kindness and strength. 💐
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🕯️ September 11, 2001 — We Will Never Forget 🕯️
Today, we pause to remember the lives lost, the heroes who rose, and the unity that carried us through one of the darkest days in our nation’s history.
We honor the first responders, the families forever changed, and the spirit of resilience that continues to define us.
May we always remember. May we always stand united.
#NeverForget #September11 #HonorAndRemember #UnitedWeStand ... See MoreSee Less
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Did you know…
Our agency is home to six incredible K9s, each partnered with a dedicated deputy. These dogs are more than just companions—they’re highly trained professionals who assist in everything from narcotics detection and tracking to suspect apprehension and even electronic detection. 🐾
That’s right—one of our K9s is specially trained to locate hidden electronic devices like phones, USB drives, and memory cards, which can be crucial in investigations involving digital evidence. 💻📱 Even more impressive, this K9 is one of only eight electronic detection dogs in the entire state of North Carolina. 🏅
Whether it’s locating a missing person, detecting illegal substances, or assisting in high-risk situations, our K9 units are always ready to serve. Their loyalty, courage, and sharp instincts make them an irreplaceable part of our team. 🐕🚓💙
These K9 teams are a vital part of our mission to protect and serve, and we’re proud of the bond between each dog and their handler.
#K9Unit #PoliceDogs #WorkingDogs #LawEnforcement #K9Handler #ElectronicDetection #NarcoticsDetection #TrackingDogs #ClevelandCountySheriff #ProtectAndServe #CommunityFirst #PoliceK9 #FirstResponders #K9Heroes #ThinBlueLine #ServiceAndProtection ... See MoreSee Less
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🌭 Big thanks to Steve and Cindy Borders for the delicious hot dog lunch yesterday! The hotdogs were great—but the fellowship was even better.
It’s moments like these that remind us how lucky we are to work alongside such generous and thoughtful people. Your kindness and hospitality brought smiles all around, and we’re grateful for the time shared together.
Thank you both for nourishing not just our appetites, but our sense of community.
#Gratitude #TeamworkMatters #CommunityStrong #SimpleJoy #FellowshipFirst #ThankfulThursday #CCSOFamily ... See MoreSee Less
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