Creek County Declared Second Amendment Sanctuary
“The citizens of Creek County should know that … this government is determined, more now than ever, to protect the unalienable rights of its people.”
“The citizens of Creek County should know that … this government is determined, more now than ever, to protect the unalienable rights of its people.”
While attempting to escape, the suspect pointed a rifle at deputies and was shot.
Bowling talked about several of the recent milestones of CCSO, including new tools, new canines and new services at the jail, along with reduced costs.
Affidavits say the woman used her 15-year-old sister to determine if her boyfriend would cheat on her…resulting in the sister getting raped.
Sheriff Bowling says the quick thinking of his deputies kept a suicidal man from successfully ending his life.
Ranger, the newest addition to the Creek County Sheriff’s Office, was introduced at the weekly Creek County Commissioner’s meeting on Monday
The Creek County Sheriff’s Office joins other agencies including local, county and state law enforcement, the Oklahoma Highway Safety Office, and other partners across the state to highlight the dangers of not wearing a seat belt. The “Click It or Ticket” campaign is a high-visibility seat belt enforcement and education program that begins on May…
A day of recognition for our fallen officers is an experience that everyone should have.
The woman was also found with counterfeit money in her pocket.
In 2016, 38 teenagers ages 14-19 died in motor vehicle crashes on Oklahoma roads; 21 of the 38 teens—55% of them—were not wearing seat belts.
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