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Veterans Day at CCSO
Today, we honor the men and women of the Cleveland County Sheriff`s Office who served in the United States Armed Forces and continue to serve our community with pride and dedication.
The photo shared here shows just a portion of the veterans who work across our agency. It represents about one-third of the veterans currently serving in roles throughout CCSO, including Deputies, Detention Officers, Communications Center staff, and Civilians.
We are proud to recognize each of you. Your service to our country and your continued commitment to Cleveland County do not go unnoticed.
We proudly recognize the following: S. Atwood, S. Bishop, S. Bonino, V. Boudreau, D. Briscoe, J. Brooks, M. Brown, D. Bryson, R. Burg, J. Burris, C. Canipe, P. Carlyle, H. Childers, D. Cruz, J. Davis, S. Degree, C. Duncan, T. Falls, C. Hutchins, J. Kendrick, S. Ledbetter, P. Leigh, M. Lovelace, J. McCluney, T. McLaughlin, B. Newton, J. Norris, T. Park, B. Pearson, J. Phillips, F. Polson, T. Roberts, R. Smith, J. Sullens, R. Taylor, B. Tesseneer, D. Toney, F. Towle, M. Ulmer, B. Walker, J. Warlick, and E. Workman.
Thank you for all you have done and all you continue to do.
Happy Veterans Day.
#VeteransDay #CCSOVeterans #ThankYouForYourService #FromOneUniformToAnother #ClevelandCountyStrong
🚨 Did You Know?
There’s a new scam targeting families of people who have recently been arrested, and it’s hitting close to home.
Scammers are calling loved ones, pretending to be from law enforcement or ankle monitoring services. They claim that for a fee, the person can be released with an ankle monitor and take a class. They even promise the money will be refunded once the monitor is returned.
🔎 Here’s how the scam works:
📱 The caller may spoof the number to make it look like it’s from a sheriff’s office or jail.
📋 They often have real details about the arrest, which makes the call seem legitimate.
💸 Victims are told to pay using Cash App, Bitcoin ATMs, or other untraceable methods.
🚫 Once the money is sent, the scammer disappears, and the person is still in custody.
⚠️ REMEMBER:
🚓 Law enforcement will never demand payment over the phone.
📑 Ankle monitoring and release programs are handled through official legal channels.
📞 If you get a call like this, hang up and call the sheriff’s office directly.
📍 To verify or report a suspicious call, contact the Cleveland County Sheriff`s Office at 704-484-4822.
Let’s protect our community by staying informed and sharing this post with others.
#ScamAlert #ClevelandCounty #PublicSafety #FraudPrevention #CommunityAwareness #ProtectYourLovedOnes #PhoneScam #StaySafe #LawEnforcement #AnkleMonitorScam
🎃 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!
From all of us at the Cleveland County Sheriff`s Office 🧡
🚨 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? 🚨
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




Veterans Day at CCSO
Today, we honor the men and women of the Cleveland County Sheriff's Office who served in the United States Armed Forces and continue to serve our community with pride and dedication.
The photo shared here shows just a portion of the veterans who work across our agency. It represents about one-third of the veterans currently serving in roles throughout CCSO, including Deputies, Detention Officers, Communications Center staff, and Civilians.
We are proud to recognize each of you. Your service to our country and your continued commitment to Cleveland County do not go unnoticed.
We proudly recognize the following: S. Atwood, S. Bishop, S. Bonino, V. Boudreau, D. Briscoe, J. Brooks, M. Brown, D. Bryson, R. Burg, J. Burris, C. Canipe, P. Carlyle, H. Childers, D. Cruz, J. Davis, S. Degree, C. Duncan, T. Falls, C. Hutchins, J. Kendrick, S. Ledbetter, P. Leigh, M. Lovelace, J. McCluney, T. McLaughlin, B. Newton, J. Norris, T. Park, B. Pearson, J. Phillips, F. Polson, T. Roberts, R. Smith, J. Sullens, R. Taylor, B. Tesseneer, D. Toney, F. Towle, M. Ulmer, B. Walker, J. Warlick, and E. Workman.
Thank you for all you have done and all you continue to do.
Happy Veterans Day.
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🚔 Felony Drug Arrests | Week of November 3 - November 9, 2025 🚔
CCSO remains committed to protecting Cleveland County through proactive enforcement and strong community partnerships. This week, four individuals were arrested on felony drug charges following targeted investigations and patrol operations.
📸 Mugshot Collage Below
🗂️ Names & Charges (left to right, top to bottom)
Treavon Blair – Possession with Intent to Manufacture, Sell, or Deliver Marijuana
Amy Brady – Possession of Methamphetamine
Sammie Little – Possession of Methamphetamine
Tasha Moss – Possession of Methamphetamine
📞 See something? Say something. Tip line: 704-484-4831
🛡️ We are dedicated to serving with integrity, ensuring public safety, and holding ourselves accountable to the community we serve.
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Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office
Sex Offender Registry
NOTIFICATION OF SEX OFFENDER
REGISTRANT'S NAME: Dawkins, Jarule Savion
D.O.B: 10/18/2001 AGE:24
LOCATION: 137 Hillcrest St
DESCRIPTION: B/M, 5’08 ft, Brown Eyes, Black Hair
CONVICTED OF: INDECENT LIBERTY MINOR x1
TERM OF REGISTRATION: General Offender- Ten (10) to thirty (30) years. Offender will be registered for thirty (30) years following the date of initial county registration in N.C., unless the offender successfully petitions the superior court to shorten their registration period under G.S. § 14-208.12A. Offender first eligible to petition ten (10) years after the date of initial county registration in N.C.
The Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office is required by law to maintain a registry of sex offenders residing, working, or attending school in Cleveland County. In an effort to keep our community informed, we are posting on social media when a sex offender has a change of residency or is newly registered with this agency.
For our readers, we understand that this is a sensitive topic. Please remember that ANY personal attacks of ANY kind, use and/or misuse of this information by individuals, groups, or entities to commit criminal acts (to include, but not limited to, threats, intimidation, stalking, harassment) against other persons is subject to criminal prosecution. Profane language will also be deleted.
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***Press Release***
The Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office is deeply saddened to confirm that an off-duty deputy with our agency, Mitchel Hilton, was involved in a tragic domestic violence incident, which resulted in the death of another person that occurred late Thursday evening, November 6, 2025, at the Crown Ridge Apartments located at 1635 South Dekalb Street in Shelby.
The Shelby Police Department responded to the scene and immediately requested assistance from the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation (SBI). The SBI has since assumed responsibility for the criminal investigation, and our agency is fully cooperating with their efforts.
Domestic violence is a devastating issue that affects individuals and families from all walks of life, including members of the law enforcement community. It serves as a painful reminder that no one is immune to the far-reaching impact of these tragedies.
Our thoughts and heartfelt condolences go out to the family and loved ones of the victim during this incredibly difficult time.
As this matter remains under active investigation by the SBI, no additional information will be released by the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office at this time. ... See MoreSee Less
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