Honoring the Retirement of Sgt. Cindy Daley
We proudly recognize Cindy Daley on her retirement from the Osage County Sheriff’s Office. Cindy has dedicated twenty-six years of service to the Osage County Jail, beginning her career on December 9, 1999.
Throughout her tenure, Cindy worked in nearly every position within the jail, bringing professionalism and consistency to each role. She concluded her remarkable career serving as a Sergeant, where her guidance and experience made a lasting impact on our team.
Cindy, thank you for your many years of dedication to the Osage County Sheriff’s Office and the citizens we serve. We wish you all the best in your well-deserved retirement and in your future endeavors.
-Sheriff Bart Perrier
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Oklahoma is cracking down on distracted driving. This new law aims to keep our roads safer by limiting handheld phone use behind the wheel.
Drivers can no longer hold or physically interact with their phone while the vehicle is moving.
Hands-free options (Bluetooth, mounted devices, etc.) are allowed for calls and navigation.
Stay alert. Stay safe. Don’t risk a fine—or someone’s life.
#OsageCountySO #OsageCounty #OklahomaLaw #OKTrafficSafety #HandsFreeOK #DriveSafeOK #DistractedDriving #RoadSafety #CommunityFirst #OklahomaDrivers #PublicSafety #OklahomaUpdates #LawEnforcementPublicSafety
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🎓 Osage County Sheriff’s Office Announcement 🎓
The Osage County Sheriff’s Office is proud to recognize Deputy Bobby Miller, who successfully graduated from CLEET today. This achievement reflects his hard work, professionalism, and commitment to serving the citizens of Osage County.
Deputy Miller has demonstrated integrity, discipline, and dedication throughout his training, and we are confident he will continue to uphold the high standards of this office as he steps into his official duties.
Please join us in congratulating Deputy Bobby Miller on this significant accomplishment!
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🦌 Heads up, Osage County!
As deer become more active this time of year, please stay extra aware on the roads — especially along Highway 60. Dawn and dusk are the busiest times for wildlife movement, so a little extra caution goes a long way in keeping everyone safe.
#StayAlert #osagecountyso #osagecounty #highway60 #drivesafe #deerseason #StayAlert
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