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Cleveland County Sheriff's Department Shows Two New Looks
11-06-2009 02:47 AM MST
| By ###Jim Gold/psl
(Norman, OK) -- The Cleveland County Sheriff's Department is sporting new looks. Instead of the traditional gray shirt and black pants, the department's 55 road deputies will wear machine-washable cotton uniforms with black shirts and black pants. The uniforms were purchased from Special Ops Uniform in Oklahoma City. The department also revealed a blue logo that will be on all sheriff's department vehicles by February. Deputies Dan Piazza and David Bigley designed the logo that reflects the county's outline on a map to show the department represents the entire county, not just unincorporated areas.<
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