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  2. Part of a special audit into the Cleveland County Sheriff's ...

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    The Cleveland County Detention Center, as it stood at 2550 W Franklin Road in Norman on January 5, 2023, is run by the Cleveland County Sheriff's Office.

  3. Cleveland County commissioners blame 'mismanagement' for ...

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    Layoffs at the Cleveland County Sheriff's Office are the result of mismanagement and overspending by Sheriff Chris Amason, the county's board of commissioners said Friday.. In a press release, the ...

  4. Frustrations mount as Cleveland Co. grapples with sheriff ...

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    NORMAN — Disagreements persisted between Cleveland County commissioners and the local sheriff over budget concerns ahead of the embattled sheriff's possible reelection Tuesday.. County ...

  5. Cleveland Athletic Club - Wikipedia

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    The Cleveland Athletic Club (CAC) was a historic organization founded in 1908. ... In 2015, the building was sold for $3.3 million in a sheriff's sale, ...

  6. Cleveland Division of Police - Wikipedia

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    The Cleveland Police issued Glock Model 22 .40 had "CLVLNDOHPD" which was short for Cleveland Ohio Police Department and the pistols before the Glocks had the same agency markings which were issued through the 1990s until around 2003 which were the Smith & Wesson 5943, which is a variant of the Smith & Wesson 5906. Tasers, OC pepper spray and ...

  7. Gun laws in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Per O.R.C. 9.68, all firearm laws in Ohio, except those restricting the discharge of firearms and certain zoning regulations, supersede any local ordinances. This restriction on municipalities was upheld by the Ohio Supreme Court in the cases of OFCC vs. Clyde (2008) and City of Cleveland vs. State of Ohio (2010). [18]