Cedar County Missouri Sheriff's Office

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Proudly Serving Cedar County Since 1845

Cedar County was established on February 14, 1845, and is nestled in the heart of Missouri. As one of the 114 counties that make up the Show-Me State, Cedar County is known for its rich history, natural beauty, and vibrant communities. With a population of 14,188 and a total area of 499 square miles, the county seat is located in Stockton. Cedar County is h

ome to Stockton Lake, one of Missouri's most treasured recreational destinations. Boasting over 300 miles of shoreline, Stockton Lake provides endless opportunities for fishing, boating, camping, and family fun, attracting visitors from across the state and beyond. The Cedar County Sheriff's Office is committed to ensuring safety not only in our towns and on our roads but also on the water, so residents and visitors alike can enjoy this beautiful natural resource. Cities and Towns:
Caplinger Mills
El Dorado Springs
Jerico Springs
Stockton (county seat)
Umber View Heights
Unincorporated Communities:
Arnica
Bearcreek
Cane Hill
Caplinger Mills
Cedar Springs
Filley
Lebeck
Needmore
Olympia
Osiris
Pacetown
Rowland
Sheriff James McCrary, currently serving his third term, carries on a legacy of distinguished leadership, ensuring the safety and security of Cedar County's citizens.

📞 For emergencies, dial 911
📱 Non-emergency line: 417-276-5133

Cedar County is more than a place it’s a community built on trust, tradition, and teamwork. Follow us for updates, safety tips, and stories that celebrate our county's history, the natural beauty of Stockton Lake, and our shared commitment to a safer, stronger future for Cedar County! Please do not report crimes or emergencies through Messenger or comments. For assistance, call 417-276-5133. For emergencies, always dial 911.

06/14/2026

Severe Thunderstorm Warning

The National Weather Service has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Cedar County and St. Clair County until 11:30 PM CDT.

Storms are moving east at 45 mph.

Hazards include:
• 60 mph wind gusts
• Penny-size hail
• Damage possible to roofs, siding, and trees

06/10/2026
06/08/2026

Cedar County Sheriff's Office Weekly Report
Date Range: June 1, 2026, to June 8, 2026
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Summary of Calls for Service

Total Calls Received: 164
Types of Calls:
• Accidents: 4
• Agency Assist: 2
• Alarm: 11
• Ambulance: 37
• Animal Calls: 2
• Building Check: 320
• Burglary: 0
• Check Person: 4
• Check Vehicle: 1
• Disturbances: 15
• Domestic Incidents: 1
• Driving While Intoxicated: 0
• Extra Patrol: 6
• Fire: 0
• Follow-Up Investigation: 3
• Information: 18
• Juvenile Call: 0
• Missing person: 0
• Motorist Assist: 0
• Paper Service: 23
• Prisoner Transport: 2
• Property Damage: 0
• Suicidal Subject: 0
• Suspicious Activity: 0
• Suspicious Person: 1
• Suspicious Vehicle: 0
• Traffic Complaint: 1
• Traffic Hazard: 1
• Trespassing: 3
• Warrant Service: 11
• Welfare Check: 1
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Arrests Made
Total Arrests: 6
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Traffic Enforcement
• Traffic Stops: 1
• Citations Issued: 1
• Warnings Issued: 10

Message from the Chief Deputy

Life has a funny way of reminding us what's important. We spend years trying to get ahead, then one day we're excited because we found a good parking spot, the rain finally showed up, or the coffee was made just right.

The older I get, the more I realize that the best things in life aren't things at all they're the people we share it with.

Take some time this week to slow down and appreciate the little things.

Chief Deputy Clay Jeffries

The Cedar County Sheriff’s Office would like to welcome our two newest deputies, Deputy Sarah Floyd and Deputy Robert Ar...
06/05/2026

The Cedar County Sheriff’s Office would like to welcome our two newest deputies, Deputy Sarah Floyd and Deputy Robert Archer, to the Cedar County Sheriff’s Office family.

Deputy Floyd and Deputy Archer have joined our team and are already beginning their service to the citizens of Cedar County.

If you see them out and about in the community, please take a moment to say hello and welcome them to Cedar County.

We are excited to have them on board and look forward to the contributions they will make as they help keep our county safe.

Welcome to Cedar County, Deputy Floyd and Deputy Archer!

Chief Deputy Clay Jeffries

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEOn May 15, 2026, Cedar County Deputy Thomas Miles began investigating a non-compliant registered s*...
06/05/2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

On May 15, 2026, Cedar County Deputy Thomas Miles began investigating a non-compliant registered s*x offender residing in El Dorado Springs.

As a result of the investigation, on May 18, 2026, the Honorable Judge Jacob Dawson issued an arrest warrant for Ryan Lee Burns for one count of Failure to Register as a S*x Offender, a Class E Felony under Missouri Revised Statute 589.425. Bond was set at $5,000 cash or surety.

On June 3, 2026, Cedar County Deputies, along with members of the Cedar County Special Response Team, responded to Burns' residence in El Dorado Springs to serve the warrant. A Deputy attempted to make contact with Burns at the residence but was unsuccessful. Based on information gathered during the investigation, deputies believed Burns was inside the home.

Deputy Miles had previously obtained a search warrant for the residence. The Cedar County Special Response Team executed the search warrant and located Burns inside the residence without incident.

Burns was transported to the Cedar County Jail, where he was later released after posting bond.

As always, all suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Chief Deputy Clay Jeffries

06/01/2026

Cedar County Sheriff's Office Weekly Report

Date Range: May 25, 27, 2026, to June 1, 2026
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Summary of Calls for Service

Total Calls Received: 137
Types of Calls:
• Accidents: 2
• Agency Assist: 1
• Alarm: 3
• Ambulance: 40
• Animal Calls: 4
• Building Check: 320
• Burglary: 0
• Check Person: 0
• Check Vehicle: 0
• Disturbances: 6
• Domestic Incidents: 0
• Driving While Intoxicated: 0
• Extra Patrol: 3
• Fire: 1
• Follow-Up Investigation: 2
• Information: 10
• Juvenile Call: 0
• Missing person: 0
• Motorist Assist: 2
• Paper Service: 16
• Prisoner Transport: 2
• Property Damage: 0
• Suicidal Subject: 0
• Suspicious Activity: 0
• Suspicious Person: 1
• Suspicious Vehicle: 1
• Traffic Complaint: 1
• Traffic Hazard: 0
• Trespassing: 0
• Warrant Service: 1
• Welfare Check: 1
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Arrests Made
Total Arrests: 6
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Traffic Enforcement
• Traffic Stops: 8
• Citations Issued: 5
• Warnings Issued: 9

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Message from the Chief Deputy

A Little Courtesy Goes a Long Way

Life gets busy, and it’s easy to become focused on our own schedules and responsibilities. This week, I encourage everyone to take a moment to show patience, respect, and kindness to those around you.

Hold the door for someone. Check on a neighbor. Offer a helping hand when you can. Small acts of courtesy may seem minor, but they help strengthen the community we all call home.
Thank you for your continued support of the Cedar County Sheriff’s Office. Together, we can make a positive difference every day.

Have a safe and wonderful week.

Chief Deputy Clay Jeffries

Cedar County Sheriff’s Office Officially Receives Missouri Blue Shield DesignationStockton – Today, The Cedar County She...
05/29/2026

Cedar County Sheriff’s Office Officially Receives Missouri Blue Shield Designation

Stockton – Today, The Cedar County Sheriff’s Office received official word from the Missouri Department of Public Safety that we have earned the Missouri Blue Shield designation for 2026. This honor recognizes Missouri communities that demonstrate their commitment to enhancing public safety, investing in and supporting law enforcement and building partnerships between law enforcement and our community. The Cedar County Sheriff’s Office was also recognized with a Blue Sheld designation in 2025.

The Missouri Blue Shield Program was created by Governor Kehoe in January 2025 through Executive Order 25-03. In 2025, 201 Missouri communities earned the Blue Shield designation, recognizing local governments’ significant efforts to reduce crime and foster law enforcement – community partnerships to strengethen public safety. The opportunity to earn the Blue Shield designation for 2026 opened on February 4, 2026. Communities that earned the Blue Shield designation in 2025 had to reapply this year to be approved once again.

“The Blue Shield program has shown what’s possible when communities commit to prioritizing law enforcement and public safety,” Governor Kehoe said. “After awarding $50,000 grants to more than 200 communities last year, we’re continuing that work by welcoming new communities and renewing Blue Shield designations for counties, towns, and cities that remain committed to the program.”

“Strengthening public safety and committing to joint law enforcement community – citizen safety efforts is what the Blue Shield Program is all about and the Department of Public Safety is honored to work with communities like the Cedar County Sheriff’s Office, that have answered the Blue Shield challenge,” said Mark James, Director of the Missouri Department of Public Safety (DPS). “Last year, the essential equipment provided by Blue Shield grants included 388 mobile data terminals, 351 body cameras, 151 license plate readers (LPR), 102 ballistic vests, 91 interoperable radios and 56 vehicles. We look forward to getting additional important equipment and training to our partners in local law enforcement.”

Receiving our second Missouri Blue Shield designation is a great honor and reflects Cedar County's continued commitment to public safety, professional law enforcement, and strong community partnerships. This recognition shows the hard work and dedication of everyone involved in serving and protecting our community.
I would like to thank our County Commissioners for their continued support, as well as the employees of the Cedar County Sheriff's Office and our community partners. Their dedication and teamwork play an important role in keeping Cedar County a safe place to live, work, and raise a family. While we are proud to receive this designation again, we understand that public safety requires ongoing effort and commitment. We will continue working to strengthen our services, support our personnel, and build strong relationships with the citizens we serve. Together, we are making Cedar County a safer and stronger community for everyone."
Chief Deputy Clay Jeffries

Eligibility and Program Details
Communities are eligible for a Missouri Blue Shield designation based on their dedication to reducing crime, making substantial investments in public safety, and developing strong collaboration with law enforcement agencies and community stakeholders. Each participating community’s commitment is reviewed annually to ensure continued alignment with the program’s goals.

Participation Incentives
Communities that earn a Missouri Blue Shield designation will receive grant funding for law enforcement training and equipment as part of Governor Kehoe’s Recommended Budget for the State Fiscal Year 2027, provided the General Assembly approves the funding. The Governor’s FY 2027 budget appropriated $10 million to the program for equipment and training grants. Communities will also be featured on Governor Kehoe’s social media pages as well as the DPS website to highlight their participation in the program. A map of 2025 Blue Shield communities is available here.

About The Cedar County Sheriff’s Office
The Cedar County Sheriff’s Office earned a Missouri Blue Shield designation because of its exceptional commitment to public safety. , the Cedar County Sheriff’s Office has demonstrated a strong and ongoing commitment to protecting its residents. This designation affirms The Cedar County Sheriff’s Office, effort to create a safer, more secure environment for all who live and work here.

05/23/2026

The Cedar County Sheriff’s Office reminds everyone to travel safely and honor those who gave their lives in service to our country.

As you head to lakes, campgrounds, and roadways this weekend.

Drive sober and distraction free.
Wear your seatbelt and slow down.
Watch for heavy traffic and emergency vehicles.
Boat safely and wear life jackets.
Stay alert to changing weather.

Deputies will be patrolling throughout the weekend to help keep everyone safe.

Chief Deputy Clay Jeffries

05/19/2026
05/18/2026

Cedar County Sheriff's Office Weekly Report

Date Range: May 11, 27, 2026, to May 18, 2026
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Summary of Calls for Service

Total Calls Received: 138

Types of Calls:
• Accidents: 2
• Agency Assist: 4
• Alarm: 2
• Ambulance: 39
• Animal Calls: 3
• Building Check: 320
• Burglary: 0
• Check Person: 2
• Check Vehicle: 1
• Disturbances: 2
• Domestic Incidents: 2
• Driving While Intoxicated: 0
• Extra Patrol: 3
• Fire: 4
• Follow-Up Investigation: 6
• Information: 22
• Juvenile Call: 2
• Missing person: 1
• Motorist Assist: 0
• Paper Service: 16
• Prisoner Transport: 5
• Property Damage: 4
• Suicidal Subject: 3
• Suspicious Activity: 0
• Suspicious Person: 1
• Suspicious Vehicle: 1
• Traffic Complaint: 5
• Traffic Hazard: 0
• Trespassing: 0
• Warrant Service: 1
• Welfare Check: 3
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Arrests Made
Total Arrests: 6
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Traffic Enforcement
• Traffic Stops: 10
• Citations Issued: 3
• Warnings Issued: 9

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Message from the Chief Deputy

As the holiday weekend approaches and we take time honoring our loved ones, I want to wish everyone safe travels and a safe weekend.

If you’re traveling, please drive accordingly and make smart choices behind the wheel.

If you’re heading to the waterways, enjoy the time on the lake, but do it safely:

Wear your life jackets.
Don’t boat under the influence.
Keep an eye on the weather conditions.

Let’s make this a safe and respectful holiday weekend for everyone in Cedar County.

Chief Deputy Clay Jeffries

Address

202 South High Street
Stockton, MO
65785

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