• Wed. Oct 30th, 2024

Divisions

The deputies of the LeFlore County Sheriff’s Office are sworn peace officers given the charge of upholding the law and protecting all citizens.  As the uniformed presence, the patrol division is the most publicly visible division of the department and operates a fleet of patrol vehicles.  Patrol deputies respond to emergency calls, enforce traffic laws, prevent crime and apprehend criminal offenders.  The deputies are responsible for serving civil process and the execution of arrest warrants. The uniformed deputies of the patrol division are the front line of protection for the citizens of LeFlore County.

Patrol Division

  • Sergeant: Casey Linville: casey.linville@leflorecountyok.gov
  • Sergeant: Derek Woodral: derek.woodral@leflorecountyok.gov
  • Sergeant: Wes Wiles: wes.wiles@leflorecountyok.gov
  • Deputy Cynthia Hicks: cynthia.hicks@leflorecountyok.gov
  • Deputy Dalton Jones: dalton.jones@leflorecountyok.gov
  • Deputy Michael Draper: michael.draper@leflorecountyok.gov
  • Deputy Keith Savage: keith.savage@leflorecountyok.gov
  • Deputy Jesse Fout: jesse.fout@leflorecountyok.gov
  • Deputy Dustin McKinney: dustin.mckinney@leflorecountyok.gov
  • Deputy Stephanie Syrock: stephanie.syrock@leflorecountyok.gov
  • Deputy Joshua Smith: joshua.smith@leflorecountyok.gov
  • Deputy Timothy DeWitt: timothy.dewitt@leflorecountyok.gov
  • Deputy Anthony Richison: anthony.richison@leflorecountyok.gov
  • Deputy Walker LeMay: walker.lemay@leflorecountyok.gov
  • Deputy Gary Wingo: gary.wingo@leflorecountyok.gov

Investigation Division

The Investigations Division are the ununiformed officers responsible for investigating various levels of criminal activity. These investigators work behind the scenes conducting interviews and search warrants.

  • Captain Gerald Woodral: gerald.woodral@leflorecountyok.gov
  • Lieutenant Paul Moss: paul.moss@leflorecountyok.gov
  • Investigator Justin Carmack: justin.carmack@leflorecountyok.gov

Communications Division

The Communications Division of the LeFlore County Sheriff’s Office operates 24 hours a day 7 days per week and is the first point of contact for all persons calling the sheriff’s office for emergencies.  The Communications Division handles all 9-1-1 calls for law enforcement.  The Communications Division is also the life line for the patrol division of the LCSO and for several other police agencies throughout LeFlore County.  The demanding nature of the division leaves little room for error and the professional men and women serving in the Communications Division are relied upon by the public and emergency workers for their safety.  The Communications Division, aside from dispatching calls for service and operating the 9-1-1 system, is also tasked with conducting criminal records checks, warrant checks. vehicle and property registrations and arranging for the unlimited number of services that may be needed in the performance of law enforcement duties.

  • Supervisor Stalea Woodral: stalea.woodral@leflorecountyok.gov
  • Supervisor Candice Omer: candice.omer@leflorecountyok.gov

Reserve Division

Leflore County Sheriffs Office has a fully operational reserve division that is staffed by state certified reserve officers. These officers are on a volunteer program. They work on their own time, a minimum of 8 hours a month, to maintain their status. Reserves that work a lake patrol during the summer or a shift patrol throughout the year have a take home unit. All other reserves are part of the ride along program. This means that they ride with a full time field deputy. We are always taking application for reserves at the Sheriffs Office.