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OCCJA Director responds during severe winter storm
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February 6, 2026
OCCJA Director responds during severe winter storm

During a recent winter storm impacting Okmulgee County, county officials and other volunteers were briefed by Okmulgee County Emergency Management as preparations were made to address hazardous conditions. Among those stepping forward was Aaron Swayze, OCCJA Director of Operations, who supported county Emergency Management efforts in addition to his regular duties at the jail.

Director Swayze’s involvement extended beyond a standard five-day workweek, with additional hours and weekend support dedicated to ensuring the safety of county residents during the inclement weather. His response reflects both his extensive training and his long-standing commitment to public service. With a background in military service, law enforcement, emergency response and operational command, Swayze is well positioned to contribute effectively in high-demand situations.

“When I began my career in law enforcement, I knew that serving meant more than a single assignment or location,” Swayze said. “I don’t just serve at the jail. I serve where I’m need- ed. There are weeks I work seven days because I know the community needs help. Being able to support people during times like this winter storm is something I truly value.”

That mindset is strongly supported within OCCJA leadership. Shannon T. Clark, Executive Director of OCCJA, consistently encourages community involvement and interagency cooperation. Clark expressed appreciation for employees who are willing to go beyond their assigned roles to support the county and partner agencies during critical events, noting that such efforts reflect the core values of the OCCJA.

Swayze also emphasized that his actions were part of a broader team effort, crediting Jeff Moore, Director of Emergency Management, along with county officials and volunteers who worked together to support the community. “Law enforcement responsibilities don’t stop at the jail walls,” Swayze said. “This is a community responsibility, and I appreciate Director Moore’s leadership, motivation and dedication, as well as the county officials and volunteers who make these operations successful.”

The collaborative response to the winter storm highlights the strength of the county’s preparedness and the willingness of local leaders to serve wherever needed. The response to the winter storm reflects the character of OCCJA leadership, professionals who step forward, lead by example and understand that service does not end at the jail doors, but continues wherever the need arises.

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