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Locality: Medford, Oklahoma

Phone: +1 580-395-2356



Address: 219 N 1 st ST 73759 Medford, OK, US

Website: grantcoso.org

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Grant County Sheriff's Office 26.05.2021

***Grant County Road Conditions*** Driving in these conditions can be dangerous. Please avoid driving if possible. If you must travel, use extreme caution, reduce speed and stay back 200 feet from snow removal equipment. https://ok.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Viewer/index.html... Photo received from above website and citizens.

Grant County Sheriff's Office 14.05.2021

***Due to the increase of COVID-19 cases in Grant County and surrounding communities*** In efforts to protect our staff and the inmates we house, all citizen services will be suspended until further notice. These services include: Sheriff's service on papers not issued through the court, applicant fingerprinting, document processing, inmate visitation, etc. Please contact the Grant County Sheriff's Office by phone at 580-395-2356. Request may also be made by email at [email protected]

Grant County Sheriff's Office 28.04.2021

Be sure to regularly check the Oklahoma Road Conditions website. Roads in Grant County are listed as moderate to severe. https://www.ok.gov//Cu/Road_Condition_Resources/index.html Photos from the above website

Grant County Sheriff's Office 17.04.2021

The roads are getting slick this morning. Please use extreme care if you have to travel.The roads are getting slick this morning. Please use extreme care if you have to travel.

Grant County Sheriff's Office 07.04.2021

On October 23, 2020, Grant County Sheriff’s Office Investigator Stephen Beall presented information to the Pond Creek High School students on internet safety and cyber bullying. The presentation focused on internet safety and make students aware of crimes committed utilizing the internet and social media applications. Beall hopes to organize future presentations to middle school students and also students’ parents.