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Scott reflects on almost 50 years with DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office
This article is courtesy of the Daily Chronicle and originally published on Nov 2, 2018. SYCAMORE – DeKalb County Sheriff Roger Scott said a lot has changed since almost 50 years ago, when he first was hired at the sheriff’s office. Scott, 71, who has spent 33 of those years…
Kishwaukee Brass Quintet as “Repeat Offenders”
Sheriff Scott invited the Kishwaukee Brass Quintent to perform Christmas Music at the DeKalb County Jail. This was the second year that the group has made a holiday appearance at the jail, which earned them the title of “Repeat Offenders” this year. The event was part of the Let’s Make…
Sheriff’s Office Mobile Patrol App
Sheriff Roger Scott announces the activation of the Sheriff’s Office new FaceBook Page and the availability to the County-wide Community a free app known as the Mobile Patrol Public Safety App (Mobile Patrol). Mobile Patrol is available by searching for “Mobile Patrol,” on Google, Play Store, or App Store. After…
Sheriff Scott Sworn In Dec. 1st
Sheriff Roger Scott was sworn in on December 1st at the DeKalb County Courthouse.This event marked the ninth time that Sheriff Scott has taken the Oath of Office as DeKalb County Sheriff. Unlike in past years, Sheriff Scott had to make special arrangements in order to have the traditional prayer…
Sheriff Scott Congratulates Retiring Sheriffs
Sheriff Roger Scott with Sheriff Duane Wirth of Boone County and Sheriff Elry Faulkner of Johnson County. Sheriff Wirth is retiring after 36 years as Sheriff. Sheriff Faulkner, another longtime Illinois sheriff, is retiring with 40 years as Sheriff. Sheriff Faulkner is the longest serving Sheriff in Illinois history. This…
2014 General Election Victory!
The 2014 General Election results are in, with 23,598 citizens endorsing Sheriff Scott for our 8th General Election victory. Sheriff Scott extends his gratitude to all our supporters, and he considers it an honor to continue to serve the citizens of DeKalb County as their sheriff!