By Fox23.com News Staff
OSAGE COUNTY, Okla. — The Osage County Sheriff’s Office said its Inmate Trash Crew removed over 36,000 pounds of debris from the county during the first quarter of 2026.
OCSO said it is proud to recognize the hard work and results of the Inmate Trash Crew.
In total, the crew cleared:
- Over 200 miles of county roads and state highways
- 26,500 pounds of trash
- 3,751 pounds of aluminum cans, which were collected and donated to the Help Works Program
- 5,980 pounds of steel, which were donated to District County Shops
- 99 tires
The crew also contributed 95 hours of community service to local communities and departments.
The program is led by Deputy Tony Reeves, whose leadership continues to make a real impact in keeping Osage County clean and improving the community, OCSO said.
OCSO said the inmates involved volunteer for the program, gaining valuable work ethic and trade skills that can benefit them in the future.