Lonoke County Sheriff's Office is the law enforcement agency responsible for serving and protecting the residents of Lonoke County, Arkansas. With a rich history dating back to its formation in 1873, the county is named after a lone oak tree that served as a local landmark. Lonoke County is home to various attractions, including the Camp Nelson Confederate Cemetery, Toltec Mounds State Park, and the Joe Hogan Fish Hatchery, making it a diverse and vibrant community.
Committed to upholding the constitutional rights of all individuals, the Sheriff's Office strives to maintain public trust and ensure the safety and well-being of its citizens. As the largest city in the county, Cabot plays a significant role in the area's development and growth. With its inclusion in the Little Rock - North Little Rock - Conway Metropolitan Statistical Area, Lonoke County remains an integral part of central Arkansas.
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