Welcome To Osage County
Oklahoma’s Largest County

At the Osage County Sheriffโs Office, our mission is to provide a solid foundation on which the residents of Osage County can thrive. We are committed to building public trust and fostering safe, secure communities through professional, high-quality professional law enforcement.
Osage County holds a unique place in Oklahomaโs history and geography. As the stateโs largest county by area, it was established in 1907 when Oklahoma gained statehood. The countyโs name and heritage are deeply tied to the federally recognized Osage Nation, whose reservation boundaries are coextensive with the county itself. This land became the Osage Nation Reservation in the 19th century following the relocation of the Osage people from Kansas.
The county seat, Pawhuska, is one of the first three towns founded in the county and remains a hub of history and culture. As of the 2020 Census, Osage County had a population of 45,818 residents.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county spans an impressive 2,304 square miles (5,970 kmยฒ), with 2,246 square miles (5,820 kmยฒ) of land and 58 square miles (150 kmยฒ) of water, accounting for 2.5% of its total area. Much of the landscape is part of the Osage Plains, characterized by open prairie, while the eastern portion features the rolling Osage Hillsโan extension of Kansasโ Flint Hills. Nature enthusiasts can also explore the renowned Tallgrass Prairie Preserve, located just north of Pawhuska, where remnants of the once-vast tallgrass ecosystem are carefully preserved.








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As we move into the second half of 2026, I would like to provide an update on the status of operations within the Osage County Sheriffโs Office and share several projects that reflect steady, measurable progress in strengthening our infrastructure, improving operations, and enhancing our ability to serve the citizens of Osage County.
One of our primary areas of focus this year has been continued improvements to the Osage County Jail. Recently, we completed a large-scale kitchen plumbing construction project that addressed a significant portion of the facilityโs original cast-iron plumbing system. Much of this aging infrastructure had deteriorated beyond its useful life and was no longer functioning properly. The project replaced critical sections of piping serving the kitchen area, and we have already seen substantial improvements in reliability and overall performance. Investing in our jail infrastructure remains essential to maintaining safe, efficient, and cost-effective operations.
Many residents may have noticed new construction taking place on the Sheriffโs Office grounds over the past several months. We have successfully completed two new buildings at the facility. The first, a smaller storage building, replaces a structure that was destroyed during the severe windstorm event last summer. By utilizing insurance funds from the loss of the original building, we were able to complete this project with minimal impact on county resources.
The second project is a new 7,500-square-foot multipurpose facility that will serve as overflow evidence storage for the Sheriffโs Office while also providing operational space for Osage County Emergency Management. This facility represents a significant investment in both public safety and emergency preparedness. We anticipate occupying the building alongside Emergency Management personnel before the end of the year.
Our School Resource Officer (SRO) Program successfully completed another school year and continues to grow through the dedication and professionalism of our deputies assigned to our schools. Every school district has unique needs, and we continually evaluate ways to improve services and strengthen partnerships with school administrators, teachers, students, and parents. Throughout the school year, our SRO deputies provided approximately 9,270 hours of service within Osage County schools. Their responsibilities extend far beyond the classroom, as they routinely attend athletic events, extracurricular activities, school functions, and community events to help ensure the safety and security of students, staff, and visitors. Their commitment has fostered positive relationships and strengthened trust between law enforcement and the communities we serve.
Our inmate work crew program continues to provide valuable service throughout Osage County. Trustee crews have assisted communities with cleanup projects, roadside litter removal, and a variety of labor-intensive tasks that benefit local residents. These crews have removed thousands of pounds of debris from county roadways while helping improve the appearance of our communities. The program not only provides a benefit to taxpayers but also offers inmates an opportunity to give back and contribute positively to the communities they have impacted.
Another significant issue we are actively addressing is the long-term water infrastructure serving the Osage County Jail and Sheriffโs Office. Reliable water service is critical to maintaining jail operations, particularly during maintenance periods, service interruptions, or emergencies affecting municipal water systems. Working alongside the Board of County Commissioners and the City of Pawhuska, we are exploring options to strengthen our water supply capabilities. One solution currently under consideration is the rehabilitation and reuse of an existing water tower near the Osage County Fairgrounds. If feasible, this project would provide additional water storage capacity and enhance operational resiliency for the jail and surrounding county facilities.
Technology improvements also remain a priority. We are actively pursuing grant opportunities to replace our aging body-worn camera system. While the current equipment has served us well, it is becoming outdated and will not adequately meet future operational, evidentiary, and transparency needs. Our goal is to equip all field deputies with modern body-worn cameras that improve accountability, strengthen evidence collection, and further enhance public trust in law enforcement.
The Osage County Sheriffโs Office remains committed to identifying opportunities for improvement while being responsible stewards of taxpayer resources. Whether through infrastructure upgrades, technology investments, school safety initiatives, or community service programs, our focus remains on delivering professional and effective public safety services to the citizens of Osage County.
As always, I remain committed to transparency, accountability, and meaningful progress. I am proud of the dedication and professionalism demonstrated every day by the men and women of the Osage County Sheriffโs Office. Their commitment to serving our citizens is what makes these accomplishments possible.
Thank you to the people of Osage County for your continued trust, support, and partnership as we work together to keep our communities safe.
Sheriff Bart Perrier
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Today, we recognize and honor all fathers, grandfathers, stepfathers, and father figures who lead by example, provide guidance, and make sacrifices for their families every day.
We especially want to thank the fathers serving in law enforcement, emergency services, the military, and all professions that require time away from home in service to others. Your dedication to both your family and your community does not go unnoticed.
To all the dads spending the day with family, traveling, working, or remembering loved ones โ we hope you have a safe and meaningful Fatherโs Day.
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Today, we recognize Juneteenth, a day of reflection, remembrance, and celebration of freedom in our nationโs history.
The Osage County Sheriffโs Office honors the significance of this day and the values of equality, service, and community that continue to bring people together.
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Make plans to spend Fatherโs Day weekend in Osage County at one of Oklahomaโs premier western traditions โ Ben Johnson Days!
From June 18โ21, 2026, the Osage County Fairgrounds will come alive with ranch rodeos, steer roping, live music, cowboy trade shows, youth events, great food, and western heritage celebrations honoring legendary cowboy and actor Ben Johnson.
Recently named the PRCAโs 2025 Sanctioned Ranch Rodeo of the Year, Ben Johnson Days continues to showcase โThe Western Way of Life at Its Best.โ
The Osage County Sheriffโs Office would also like to remind everyone attending to celebrate responsibly and safely during the weekend festivities. Our deputies will have an increased presence throughout the county to help ensure everyone has a safe and enjoyable Fatherโs Day weekend.
Come enjoy the tradition, support the community, and celebrate Fatherโs Day the cowboy way in Osage County.
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๐ Osage County Fairgrounds โ Pawhuska, Oklahoma
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On the evening of June 15, 2026, Osage County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a domestic disturbance call in the Sand Springs area of Osage County.
During the investigation, deputies learned that the suspect had allegedly been consuming alcohol throughout the day before returning to the residence and intentionally crashing his vehicle into another vehicle on the property after making threats to do so.
Investigators further determined that the suspect was allegedly in possession of firearms while intoxicated and had pointed a firearm at another individual during an domestic argument. The victim reported being in fear for their life and believed they could not safely leave the residence due to the threat of violence.
Deputies located multiple firearms at the residence and observed signs of intoxication consistent with alcohol consumption.
As a result of the investigation, Byron Synar was arrested and formally charged with:
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Domestic violence incidents involving firearms present a significant danger to victims, responding to deputies, and the public. The Osage County Sheriff's Office remains committed to protecting victims and holding offenders accountable through a thorough investigation and enforcement of the law.
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๐ WE'RE HIRING PATROL DEPUTIES ๐
The Osage County Sheriff's Office is currently accepting applications for Patrol Deputy positions.
If you are looking for a rewarding career where you can make a difference in the community, we invite you to join our team. Osage County offers diverse law enforcement opportunities, from rural patrol operations and proactive criminal interdiction to community engagement and public safety initiatives.
We are seeking motivated individuals with integrity, professionalism, and a commitment to serving others.
Benefits Include:
โ Competitive pay
โ Retirement benefits
โ Health insurance
โ Paid leave
โ Modern equipment and technology
โ Ongoing training and professional development
โ Opportunities for advancement
Whether you are an experienced law enforcement officer or looking to begin your law enforcement career, we encourage you to apply.
Osage County is Oklahoma's largest county, offering a unique blend of rural communities, lakes, ranchland, and small-town values. Our deputies play a critical role in protecting the citizens who call this county home.
For application information, contact the Osage County Sheriff's Office at (918) 287-3131 or visit our office during normal business hours.
Join Our Team. Serve Your Community. Make a Difference.
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