DeKalb County Sheriff's Department History
First Jail The first DeKalb County Jail was authorized by the Dekalb County Comissioners on May 9, 1838, several years before a permanent courthouse was authorized. The Jail was to be built of logs. The jail was apparently located on the square but this cannot be confirmed. Sheriff's Wesley
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2nd Jail The 2nd jail was contracted for 1851 and completed in 1852 on the southeast corner of the public square. It cost $1,000 and was an improvement over the log jail. In 1887 it was moved to the northeast corner of Cedar and Ninth Street and used for the Auburn Town Hall and Fire Barn. Sheriff's 1850-54
--- W. K. Straight
3rd Jail
The 3rd jail was a handsome structure designed by T. J. Tolan & Son of Toledo and later of Fort Wayne. It was built by James R. Duncan, William Crane, and Harmon Lydecker of Waterloo at a total cost of $28,647. It was equpped with triple gates and the latest Scandinavian locks. The building was located on the southeast corner of the public square and remained there for several years after the present courthouse was built. Sheriff's 1872-76
--- W. L. Meese
4th Jail
The contract for the new jail was let May 28, 1917, to H. H. Ackemere of Auburn for $52,940. The final cost was $89,535. The jail was as modern as any jail in the county at the time. It was located on the public square at the southeast quadrant of Eighth and Ceder Streets. The jail was first occupied on January 15,1919 and has served the county well. Sheriff's 1916-20
--- Frank Baltz (D)
5th Jail
Construction started on the new Dekalb County Jail on April 23,1984, at the Cost of $2.86 million dollars. The facility contains 27,500 square feet. This facility has a Central Control room which has complete security control over the entire facility and also serves as as the Communications Center for the Sheriff's Department county-wide communications. Sheriff's 1987-1994
--- Donald Crowl (D)
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