Rogers County Sheriff’s Office Recognized 4 Deputies for Their Achievements and Graduating from the Oklahoma CLEET Academy

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Friday evening the Rogers County Sheriff’s Office recognized 4 deputies for their achievements and graduating from the Oklahoma CLEET Academy.  These officers were apart of an Oklahoma CLEET Satelite Academy out of Tulsa and their graduation ceremony was canceled due to other member’s of their class getting sick.  So we held our own ceremony for these up and coming officers.  Deputy William Emery will be moving from the detention division to the court services division to assist in courthouse security and operations, Deputy Becca Matlock will remain within the detention division as a shift supervisor and Deputy Lance Jones and Daniel Johnson are moving from the detention division and are currently in field training within our patrol division.

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