Jerauld County Sheriff

Jerauld County Sheriff The Jerauld County Sheriff's Office is located in south central South Dakota.

UPDATE: reunited with his owner. If this is your dog, please contact us at 605-539-1311. He was found on Dakota Avenue i...
05/17/2026

UPDATE: reunited with his owner.
If this is your dog, please contact us at 605-539-1311. He was found on Dakota Avenue in Wessington Springs this morning. Thank you.

05/06/2026

Seat belt use is required by law. It’s not just a suggestion. I’m Deputy Sheldon with the Jerauld County Sheriff’s Office. If every person was properly restrained on every trip, thousands of additional lives could be saved each year. That’s why the Jerauld County Sheriff’s Office along with law-enforcement across the nation will be cracking down on seatbelt violations during an aggressive seatbelt Click it or Ticket mobilization from Monday, May 11 through Sunday, May 31. The Jerauld County Sheriff’s Office and the South Dakota Office of Highway Safety want to remind everyone to buckle up day or night. Remember, Click It or Ticket- Day and Night.

04/26/2026

The burn ban for Jerauld County has been lifted by the county commissioners. If you plan on a controlled burn we still urge you to call the Huron Dispatch Center @ 605.353.8550

04/03/2026

I have around most of the county and road are just wet at this time but be cautious of that changing. Some sidewalks are a little icy so be cautious of foot surfaces being icy as well. Currently it is a light rain @ 30 degrees. Have a safe Friday!

Sheriff Weber

04/02/2026

Last nights snow/sleet event brought much much needed moisture. Along with that it has impacted local and state roadways. Some areas are slush (heavy in areas) and some are just wet but with temps currently at 31 F be prepared for conditions to change.

03/26/2026

JERAULD COUNTY BURNING ORDINANCE
NO. 2025-17

WHEREAS, the Commissioners of Jerauld County are charged with protecting the health and safety of the citizens of Jerauld County, including all property situated therein; and

WHEREAS, South Dakota Codified Law (SDCL) § 7-8-20(18) authorizes the Jerauld County Commission to prohibit or restrict open burning, after consultation with local fire officials and law enforcement officials, in order to protect the public health and safety; and

WHEREAS, the Emergency Manager/Fire Coordinators for Jerauld County has consulted with local fire officials and law enforcement officials concerning the threat of wildfire from open burning under certain climatic conditions; and

WHEREAS, the Commissioners of Jerauld County have determined that in the interest of the public health and safety, it is prudent to prohibit open burning (open fire) when climatic conditions indicate the threat of wildfire in Jerauld County; and

WHEREAS, the Commissioners of Jerauld County, pursuant to SDCL § 7-18A-8, hereby deem it necessary for the immediate preservation of the public health and safety to adopt the restrictions set forth in this Ordinance and it is the intent of the Jerauld County Board of Commissioners that the provisions of this Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon passage by the Board.

WHEREAS, South Dakota Law provides for the civil enforcement of each violation of this ordinance by imposing a fine not to exceed $500.00 and/or by imprisonment for a period not to exceed thirty days for each violation, together with injunctive relief pursuant to SDCL 21-8. These penalties are not exclusive, and additional criminal and/or civil penalties may also apply.

WHEREAS, for purposes of this Ordinance "open burning" shall be defined as any of the following occurring on private and State lands in Jerauld County:
A. Open Fire: Means any outdoor fire, including a campfire and a burn barrel. Open Fire shall not include charcoal grills, industrial/residential incinerators, Outdoor Fireplaces, liquid fuel grills, or branding iron burners as defined herein.

B. Charcoal Grill: Means a metal or stone device not resting on the ground with a metal grate designed to cook food using charcoal briquettes.

C. Industrial/residential Incinerators: Means an engineered self-contained unit made of non-combustible material, with a locking door, small side vents, and an elevated stack with a screen on top. Must be located Not Closer than 15 feet to any combustible surface and Continually Attended.

D. Liquid Fuel Grill: Means a metal or stone device designed to cook food using gaseous combustible fuel (LPG Liquid Propane Gas, LNG Liquid Natural Gas).


E. Burn Barrel: Means a metal container used to hold combustible or flammable waste materials so that they can be ignited outdoors for the purpose of disposal.

F. Outdoor Fireplace: Means a manufactured appliance constructed of non-combustible materials, with a maximum fuel area of three (3) feet, constructed to include a screen, chimney or other device placed above the fuel area so that the heat source is contained in such a manner that sparks or embers are not allowed to freely escape into the open atmosphere. An Outdoor Fireplace may be fueled by cut or split wood or liquid fuel and must be located Not Closer than 15 feet to any combustible surface and
Continually Attended.

G. Branding Iron Burner: Means a stove, furnace or device constructed of non-combustible materials used to heat irons for the purpose of branding livestock, fueled by cut or split wood, or liquid fuel and constructed so that the heat source is contained in such a manner that sparks or embers are not allowed to freely escape into the open atmosphere and located Not Closer than 15 feet to any combustible surface and Continually Attended.

H. Campground: Means any commercial campground that is permitted by Jerauld County or the State of South Dakota that is operated by said agency, or private individuals or corporations.

THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED that the Jerauld County Commission enacts this Ordinance to prohibit or restrict open burning and that the use of all fireworks, except for fire department approved private or public displays complete with fire suppression standby services, be prohibited in order to protect the public health and safety pursuant to South Dakota Codified Law 7-8-20(18).

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the Director of Emergency Services or in his absence, the fire chief, be hereby authorized to expand the level of this fire ban and impose additional burn restrictions at their discretion consistent with increased fire hazard conditions.

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that a fine not to exceed $500.00 and/or by imprisonment for a period not to exceed thirty days for each violation, together with injunctive relief pursuant to SDCL 21-8, and the costs for suppressing any fire, including response fees, mutual aid assistance from other agencies or fire departments, reimbursement to governments for suppression efforts and compensation to the firefighters for time lost from their employment, be born directly by the individual or individuals responsible for setting the fire.

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that enforcement of this ordinance may be temporarily suspended under conditions set by Resolution of the Jerauld County Commission when fire conditions improve.

Dated the ____ day of _________________, 2025 at Wessington Springs, South Dakota.


______________________________
DeVonne Losing, Chairman Jerauld County Commission

ATTEST:________________________________
Shannon Fagerhaug​
Jerauld County Auditor


First Reading: 8/5/2025
Second Reading: 9/2/2025
Adopted: 9/2/2025
Publication Date: 8/13/2025
Effective Date: 9/22/2025

03/26/2026

BREAKING: Jerauld County Burn Ban Issued

Effective immediately — March 25, 2026, 6:45 p.m.
Amid rapidly drying conditions and increasing fire risk, the Jerauld County Commission has enacted a countywide burn ban.

Wessington Springs Fire Chief Eric Schroeder notified the True Dakotan just minutes before an emergency fire call was dispatched, underscoring the urgency of the situation.

Schroeder reminds residents to be mindful of outdoor activity and to call 911 if there is an emergency. Open burning is defined as an outdoor fire, including but not limited to campfires, warming fires, charcoal grill fires, fireworks or the burning of fence rows, fields, wild lands, trash and debris. This ban excludes fires contained within liquid fueled or gas fueled stoves, fireplaces within all buildings, charcoal grill fires at private residences and permanent fire pits or fire grates located on supervised developed picnic grounds and campgrounds. The burn ban is in effect until further notice.

03/26/2026

Effective immediately the county commissioners have enacted a burn ban for Jerauld County. If you have burned recently be sure to double check them areas for hot spots.

01/16/2026

High winds mixed with snowfall last night and more today are already causing issues with visibility. There are some areas that are down to near zero visibility where the blowing snow is added to worst. Please slow down and turn on your headlights while traveling today . 

12/25/2025

Fog is very thick in places and the temps have dropped below freezing. This combination has made things very slippery in places. Please keep this in mind when you're going out this morning.
Merry Christmas to everyone!

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205 S. Wallace Avenue
Wessington Springs, SD

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