A Ward County jail inmate has died from COVID problems, according to the South Dakota Department of Corrections. On December 16, he told prison staff that he was "not feeling well" and that he was "worried" about his mental health problems.
Ward County Jail is located in Dakota City on the Thursday River, and you can view the inmate's medical records and other information about him here. If you have any further questions, please contact the Winner Prison at 1-800-543-4357 or the South Dakota Department of Corrections. Frequently asked questions and answers are given below, which are used by inmates when they feel uncomfortable. You can also share your ideas by clicking on the "Let's Talk" link on the right side of the screen.
Visitors to the Fall River County jail must check the dispatch window to inform senders about the inmate they are visiting. You can find your loved ones by signing up here or using the Davison County jail's free prisoner location service. If you would like to visit an inmate in the River Jail case of the South Dakota Department of Corrections, please contact 1-800-543-4357 or the Sheriff's Office.
Upon arrival, all inmates are booked, fingerprinted, searched, photographed, showered, and given prison uniforms, bed linen and toiletries. All inmates at the Minnehaha County Jail can have up to 5 photos or Polaroids with inappropriate material.
DAKOTA County has one of the highest crime rates in South Dakota and the second highest in the nation. Click on the South Dakota Counties and Cities below to go to local law enforcement in each county, as well as the city of Minnehaha. Dakota County has the lowest crime rate of any county in North Dakota, averaging 2.5 homicides per 100,000 residents.
When the DAKOTA County prison population is broken down by gender, women make up 14% and are in the minority compared to male inmates. When Dakota County's prison population and prison population are broken down by gender, women make up 6%, but are still in the minority in prison compared to male inmates. If you break down the prison and prison populations of DAKOTA COUNTY by gender, women make up 12% of the prison population, but still make up the majority, according to US Department of Justice data.

Dakota County's prison population and prison population by gender are influenced by factors such as race, ethnicity, gender, age, education, income, race and gender identity.
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The district's threat team is made up of a group of trained officers who meet to identify and assess threats and potential threats to school safety. The team is committed to assessing safety risks that could affect school staff and students. We believe this protocol will give us the tools to respond more proactively to threats against our students and staff at public schools in South Sioux City. Our threat assessment team reviews threats, threats of violence, threatening behaviour and threats to school staff.
By working together we are confident that we can deal with any incidents that may occur during the year.
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These dedicated officers are well trained, highly visible and have a deterrent effect on crime. They are fitted with eye-catching graphics, LED lights, body armour and helmets in sport utility vehicles. A patrol car is even available to law enforcement in the area.
The Dakota County Jail generates revenue for the county by housing more than 500 government prisoners and inmates on a normal day. The prisoners are also taken into surrounding towns and communities, and the Montgomery Sheriff's Office works specifically for them. In addition to the law enforcement services provided to both the inmates and the people of the Dakota County, there are a number of different organizations surrounding the prison, including the Sioux City Police Department, the South Dakota State Police, the Sioux County Fire Department, and the Sioux Falls Police Department.
Roberts County Jail is divided into two separate jails, one for felony and the other for civil offenses. The main prison is located on the west side of the county in the town of Roberts, just outside the city of Sioux Falls. There is a prison in River County located south of downtown Sioux City, about half a mile from the county's main jail.