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2026-06-10 14:03 UTCOfficial data
630In custody
430Felony
47Misdemeanor
$23.3MTotal bond
157Booked · 14d
64Avg days
InmateBookedChargesClassBondDays
SBSWALLOW, BRIGITTE NICHOLE#5763475Female
Apr 12, 2026
22-40-1 - Impersonation to Deceive Law Enforcement (M1) - Original Charge+28 more
OtherDrugsTrafficCourt / Warrant
Felony$10059d
DWDOUD, WANIYAKI SHAY#7020726Female
Apr 12, 2026
23A-27-12.1 - Probation Violation - Failure to Comply
Court / Warrant
59d
WSWHITEFEATHER, SCOTT EUGENE#7003477Male
Apr 11, 2026
22-11-6 - Obstructing Officer, Jailer, Firefighter (M1) - Original Charge+3 more
OtherDrugsCourt / Warrant
Felony$1,00060d
MJMARSHALL, JOHN PHILIP III#7027753Male
Apr 11, 2026
22-30A-17.3 - Theft - Petty Theft All Others Less Than $400(M2) - Original Charge+1 more
Property / Theft
Felony$100,00060d
RLRICHARDS, LARRY JOSEPH JR#5258033Male
Apr 10, 2026
Federal Hold+2 more
Court / WarrantViolentOther
Felony$2,50061d
SSSTEELE, SAVANNA MARIE#7003630Female
Apr 8, 2026
22-40-8 - Identity Theft(F6) - Probation Rev/Viol+4 more
Fraud / ForgeryDrugsCourt / Warrant
Felony$20,00063d
RKROUILLARD, KYLA JADE#4109417Female
Apr 8, 2026
22-18-1.05 - Simple Assault - Against Law Enforcement Officer/Firefighter/Ambulance Personnel/DOC Employee or Contractor/Health Care Personnel/Other Public Officer (F6) - Remand/Probation+1 more
ViolentDrugs
Felony63d
SPSHANGREAUX, PAULA ROSE#2459201Female
Apr 7, 2026
23A-27-12.1 - Probation Violation - Failure to Comply+2 more
Court / Warrant
64d
HCHIRALDO, CHRISTOPHER LEE#7010075Male
Apr 7, 2026
23A-27-12.1 - Probation Violation - Failure to Comply
Court / Warrant
64d
FJFELICIA, JESSE JAMES#4108085Male
Apr 7, 2026
22-30A-17.3 - Theft / OPWP $0 - $400 (M2) - Original Charge+2 more
Property / TheftViolentDrugs
Felony$105,10064d
AKALEXANDER, KOREY DALTON#7026427Male
Apr 7, 2026
22-18-1 - Simple Assault Domestic (M1) - Original Charge+3 more
DomesticCourt / Warrant
Felony$5,00064d
SXSITTINGBEAR, XAVIER JAMES#2488689Male
Apr 6, 2026
26-10-1 - Abuse or Cruelty to a Minor Age 7+ (F4) (Major Injuries) - Bond Revocation+1 more
Court / Warrant
Felony65d
HRHESS, REED MICHAEL#4117773Male
Apr 6, 2026
22-30A-17.2 - Theft - Petty Theft All Others $401 - $1000(M1) - Original Charge+10 more
Property / TheftDrugsBurglaryOther
Felony$3,10065d
HMHAWKBEAR, MATTHEW DURAN#7022978Male
Apr 6, 2026
22-18-1.1 - Aggravated Assault (F3) - Original Charge
Violent
Felony$5,00065d
PTPANGELINAN, TONTON CHIANG#7027256Male
Apr 5, 2026
22-18-1.1 - Aggravated Assault (F3) - Original Charge - 2 counts+2 more
ViolentProperty / Theft
Felony$50,00066d
HTHABBEN, THOMAS JAMES JR#2343145Male
Apr 4, 2026
22-40-1 - Impersonation to Deceive Law Enforcement (M1) - Original Charge+2 more
OtherDrugsCourt / Warrant
Felony$10067d
RCRICHARDS, CASSIAN GAGE#7018306Male
Apr 3, 2026
22-18-1 - Simple Assault (M1) - Original Charge - 2 counts+1 more
ViolentOther
Felony$2,50068d
GJGREEN, JASPER EDWARD III#2327599Male
Apr 3, 2026
22-42-10 - Maintaining a Place Where Drugs are Kept, Sold or Used(F5) - Original Charge+3 more
Drugs
Felony$5,00068d
DKDILLON, KEANU NICHOLAS#2453366Male
Apr 3, 2026
Federal Hold
Court / Warrant
68d
TETWOHAWK, EDWARD MONROE#7000031Male
Apr 2, 2026
23A-27-12.1 - Probation Violation - Failure to Comply
Court / Warrant
69d
  1. SB
    SWALLOW, BRIGITTE NICHOLE#5763475Female
    Felony
    Booked Apr 12, 2026Days 59Bond $100
    OtherDrugsTrafficCourt / Warrant
  2. DW
    DOUD, WANIYAKI SHAY#7020726Female
    Booked Apr 12, 2026Days 59Bond
    Court / Warrant
  3. WS
    WHITEFEATHER, SCOTT EUGENE#7003477Male
    Felony
    Booked Apr 11, 2026Days 60Bond $1,000
    OtherDrugsCourt / Warrant
  4. MJ
    MARSHALL, JOHN PHILIP III#7027753Male
    Felony
    Booked Apr 11, 2026Days 60Bond $100,000
    Property / Theft
  5. RL
    RICHARDS, LARRY JOSEPH JR#5258033Male
    Felony
    Booked Apr 10, 2026Days 61Bond $2,500
    Court / WarrantViolentOther
  6. SS
    STEELE, SAVANNA MARIE#7003630Female
    Felony
    Booked Apr 8, 2026Days 63Bond $20,000
    Fraud / ForgeryDrugsCourt / Warrant
  7. RK
    ROUILLARD, KYLA JADE#4109417Female
    Felony
    Booked Apr 8, 2026Days 63Bond
    ViolentDrugs
  8. SP
    SHANGREAUX, PAULA ROSE#2459201Female
    Booked Apr 7, 2026Days 64Bond
    Court / Warrant
  9. HC
    HIRALDO, CHRISTOPHER LEE#7010075Male
    Booked Apr 7, 2026Days 64Bond
    Court / Warrant
  10. FJ
    FELICIA, JESSE JAMES#4108085Male
    Felony
    Booked Apr 7, 2026Days 64Bond $105,100
    Property / TheftViolentDrugs
  11. AK
    ALEXANDER, KOREY DALTON#7026427Male
    Felony
    Booked Apr 7, 2026Days 64Bond $5,000
    DomesticCourt / Warrant
  12. SX
    SITTINGBEAR, XAVIER JAMES#2488689Male
    Felony
    Booked Apr 6, 2026Days 65Bond
    Court / Warrant
  13. HR
    HESS, REED MICHAEL#4117773Male
    Felony
    Booked Apr 6, 2026Days 65Bond $3,100
    Property / TheftDrugsBurglaryOther
  14. HM
    HAWKBEAR, MATTHEW DURAN#7022978Male
    Felony
    Booked Apr 6, 2026Days 65Bond $5,000
    Violent
  15. PT
    PANGELINAN, TONTON CHIANG#7027256Male
    Felony
    Booked Apr 5, 2026Days 66Bond $50,000
    ViolentProperty / Theft
  16. HT
    HABBEN, THOMAS JAMES JR#2343145Male
    Felony
    Booked Apr 4, 2026Days 67Bond $100
    OtherDrugsCourt / Warrant
  17. RC
    RICHARDS, CASSIAN GAGE#7018306Male
    Felony
    Booked Apr 3, 2026Days 68Bond $2,500
    ViolentOther
  18. GJ
    GREEN, JASPER EDWARD III#2327599Male
    Felony
    Booked Apr 3, 2026Days 68Bond $5,000
    Drugs
  19. DK
    DILLON, KEANU NICHOLAS#2453366Male
    Booked Apr 3, 2026Days 68Bond
    Court / Warrant
  20. TE
    TWOHAWK, EDWARD MONROE#7000031Male
    Booked Apr 2, 2026Days 69Bond
    Court / Warrant

Pennington County Jail Contact Information

Use these Pennington County Jail contacts for custody confirmation, bail questions, visitation planning, inmate deposits, and court follow-up.

Facility
Pennington County Jail
Physical Address
330 Kansas City St, Rapid City, SD 57701Open in Google Maps
Jail Direct Phone
605-394-6115
Operated By
Pennington County Sheriff's Office
Court
Seventh Judicial Circuit Court

About the Pennington County Jail

The Pennington County Jail in Rapid City is operated by the Pennington County Sheriff's Office. This facility houses inmates from across western South Dakota.

The Sheriff's Office publishes a live, fully public current-population list (updated every 15 minutes) showing each inmate's name, booking date, charges/holds, and bond amounts. Use the official roster link on this page to view and search current inmates.

An arrest is not an indication of guilt. Confirm custody status, charges, and court details with the Pennington County Sheriff's Office.

Facility
Pennington County Jail
Operated By
Pennington County Sheriff's Office
County
Pennington County, South Dakota (Rapid City)
Phone
605-394-6115
Roster Source
Pennington County Jail Population (live public list)

How the Pennington County Inmate Search Works

To efficiently locate an inmate at Pennington County Jail, utilize the Pennington County inmate search feature available online. This search tool enables you to input specific details, like the inmate's name or booking number, which can yield pertinent information quickly. Furthermore, it’s essential to know that the search results will show several key booking record fields, including the inmate’s name, the date of booking, charges filed against them, current status, and bond amount. Having this information readily available can ease the concerns of family members during these challenging times.

The booking record fields serve distinct purposes. The name allows for accurate identification of the inmate, while the date provides context for their incarceration timeline. Understanding the charges is vital, as it outlines the legal situation they are facing at the Pennington County Jail. The status indicates whether the inmate is pending trial, has been sentenced, or is held for another reason. Be aware that charges can evolve; new evidence can lead to added charges or changes in the case, causing delays in processing and court appearances.

When searching for an inmate, timing and search techniques can greatly influence your results. It's advisable to search during regular hours when the jail staff is available for assistance. Additionally, if you encounter difficulties, using variations of the inmate’s name or checking the roster periodically may yield better results. Understanding the meanings behind terms like pending, sentenced, and hold will also aid in grasping the inmate's current situation. Remaining patient and organized during the search process can help families stay informed and connected to their loved one.

Posting Bail at Pennington County Jail

Bail is set by a judge at the initial hearing, which typically occurs shortly after an inmate is booked into Pennington County Jail. The amount varies based on the nature of the charges, the defendant's criminal history, and flight risk assessments. This is an essential step in the legal process, as it determines whether the individual can be released before their trial. If bail is set too high, families may face challenges in securing the necessary funds, making it vital to understand how bail amounts are determined in South Dakota.

There are different types of bail that can be posted at Pennington County Jail: cash bail, surety bond, property bond, and own recognizance (OR). Cash bail requires the defendant or family to pay the full bail amount upfront. A surety bond involves a bail bondsman who charges a fee, usually around 10% of the total bail, to post the bond. Property bonds allow individuals to use equity from real estate as collateral. OR release permits individuals to be released based on their promise to appear in court without posting bail.

If families choose to post bail at Pennington County Jail, they will need to follow several steps, including gathering the necessary funds and completing paperwork. After the bail is posted, there may be a brief waiting period before the inmate is released, typically ranging from a few hours to half a day. It’s wise to maintain communication with the jail staff during this process to receive updates on the release timeline. Understanding the nuances of bail can help families feel more empowered during this critical time.

Sending Money to an Inmate

Inmates at Pennington County Jail have access to a commissary account, where they can purchase snacks, hygiene products, and other necessities. Maintaining a trust account allows inmates to manage their funds while in custody, ensuring they can access essential items that contribute to their well-being. Families can support their loved ones by depositing money into these accounts, which can be crucial for easing the challenges of incarceration. Understanding how these accounts work can help families feel more connected to their loved ones during their time in jail.

There are several deposit methods available for Pennington County Jail’s trust accounts, including kiosks located within the jail, online transfers, phone deposits, and money orders. Each method has its own associated fees and processing times, which can vary depending on the chosen option. Inmate funds are generally processed quickly, but some methods may take longer than others. Families need to be aware of the booking number assigned to each inmate, as this number is vital for ensuring that the funds are correctly deposited into the right account.

It is essential to avoid mailing cash directly to inmates at Pennington County Jail, as this could lead to lost funds or disciplinary actions. Instead, using the approved deposit methods ensures that money reaches the inmate without complications. Being informed about the rules and regulations surrounding money deposits helps maintain a smooth flow of support for inmates. Staying organized and promptly addressing any issues that arise can help alleviate stress for both inmates and their families.

Inmate Communication

Communication with inmates at Pennington County Jail primarily occurs through outgoing calls, as inmates cannot receive incoming calls. Inmates have the option to make collect calls or use prepaid phone services, depending on their preferences and available funds. Understanding these call policies can help families establish a reliable line of communication with their loved ones, providing much-needed support during their time in custody. Being aware of the costs associated with these calls can also help families budget accordingly to maintain regular contact.

Pennington County Jail also offers video visitation, which allows families to interact with inmates through scheduled video calls. There may be fees associated with these visits, and scheduling may need to be arranged in advance. Utilizing video visits can provide a more personal connection compared to traditional phone calls, which can be especially beneficial during emotional times. It's important to familiarize yourself with the scheduling process and any associated costs to ensure that you can maintain meaningful communication with your loved one in jail.

In addition to phone and video communications, inmates can send and receive mail while at Pennington County Jail. However, all non-legal communications are monitored and inspected to maintain security within the facility. When sending mail, make sure to address envelopes correctly and follow specific rules set by the jail, including limitations on items that can be included. Legal mail is treated differently, ensuring attorney-client confidentiality. Understanding these communication guidelines is vital for families to maintain connections with their incarcerated loved ones.

Pennington County Court Information

Cases involving inmates at Pennington County Jail are typically handled by the Circuit Court of South Dakota. This court manages both felony and misdemeanor cases, overseeing essential proceedings throughout the legal process. Understanding which court is involved helps families navigate the judicial system more effectively, allowing them to stay informed about their loved ones' cases. Familiarity with the court structure can also provide clarity on potential outcomes and timelines regarding hearings and sentencing.

The case timeline begins with an initial appearance, where the charges are presented, followed by a series of hearings that may lead to plea deals or trials. Sentencing occurs after a plea or conviction, marking the end of the case. While inmates await their court dates, they may remain at Pennington County Jail, where they have access to legal resources and support. Understanding the roles of both the jail and the court helps families know what to expect as their loved ones navigate the legal process.

Video hearings have become more common, especially in recent years, allowing inmates to appear in court without physically being transported. Families can check court dates and receive updates through online systems or by contacting the Clerk of Court. Official court records serve as the authoritative source of information regarding case progress and outcomes, ensuring families have reliable data to reference. Staying engaged with the court process can empower families and provide clarity during what can often be a confusing experience.

Court
Seventh Judicial Circuit Court

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I perform an inmate search at the Pennington County Jail in Rapid City, South Dakota?

To perform an inmate search at the Pennington County Jail, you can visit the official Pennington County website, which provides an online inmate locator tool. This tool allows you to search by name, booking number, or other identifying details. The search results will include information about the inmate's current status, charges, and booking history. For additional assistance, you may contact the jail directly. Keep in mind that inmate information is updated regularly, so it is advisable to check frequently for the most accurate data.

What is the booking and intake process at Pennington County Jail?

The booking and intake process at Pennington County Jail in Rapid City, South Dakota, begins once an individual is arrested. The arrested person is transported to the facility, where they undergo identification verification, fingerprinting, and photographing. Information about the charges is collected, and the individual is searched for contraband. Once processed, inmates are assigned to a housing unit. This entire process aims to ensure safety and order within the jail and typically takes several hours, depending on the circumstances and volume of bookings at that time.

What types of bail and bond options are available at Pennington County Jail?

At Pennington County Jail, various bail and bond options are available to facilitate the release of inmates pending court appearances. Cash bail requires the full amount to be paid upfront, while surety bonds involve a bondsman who guarantees the bail amount in exchange for a fee, typically 10% of the total bail. Additionally, property bonds can be arranged using real estate as collateral. The bail amount is determined based on the nature of the charges, prior criminal history, and flight risk, and can be set by a judge during the initial hearing.

What is the difference between pretrial and sentenced charges at Pennington County Jail?

Inmates at Pennington County Jail may be classified under pretrial or sentenced status. Pretrial inmates are those awaiting trial or resolution of their case, meaning they have not yet been convicted of a crime. Conversely, sentenced inmates have been convicted and are serving their court-imposed sentence. This distinction affects various aspects of jail life, including visitation rights, program eligibility, and access to legal resources. Understanding this difference is crucial for families and attorneys involved in the inmate's case as it influences their legal strategies and options.

How can inmates access legal representation while at Pennington County Jail?

Inmates at Pennington County Jail are entitled to access legal representation as part of their rights. They can request to meet with their attorney by submitting a request through the jail's internal communication system. Attorneys are permitted to visit inmates in a designated area to discuss their cases confidentially. If an inmate cannot afford an attorney, the court may appoint a public defender. It is advisable for inmates to maintain regular communication with their legal counsel to ensure their rights are protected throughout the legal process.

How do phone calls work for inmates at Pennington County Jail?

Inmates at Pennington County Jail can make phone calls to approved contacts using a collect call system or prepaid accounts. Collect calls are billed directly to the recipient, while prepaid accounts allow inmates to deposit funds for their calls. All phone conversations are monitored and recorded for security purposes, which means inmates should avoid discussing sensitive legal matters over the phone. Friends and family members wishing to receive calls must ensure their phone numbers are on the inmate's approved contact list to avoid call rejections.

What are the rules regarding video visitation at Pennington County Jail?

Video visitation at Pennington County Jail in Rapid City offers an alternative for families and friends to connect with inmates. This service typically requires scheduling in advance, and visitors must create an account on the jail's designated video visitation platform. There may be fees associated with using this service, and all interactions are monitored to ensure compliance with jail regulations. Inmates are usually allowed a limited number of video visits per week. It is essential for users to familiarize themselves with visitation rules to ensure a smooth experience.

What are the in-person visitation rules at Pennington County Jail?

In-person visitation at Pennington County Jail is governed by specific rules to maintain safety and order. Visitors must be on the inmate's approved visitation list and present valid identification upon arrival. Visits are typically scheduled in advance and may be subject to time limits. All visitors are required to undergo screening, which includes being searched for contraband. Visitors should adhere to the dress code and conduct policies established by the jail. Failure to comply with these rules may result in denied access or a temporary suspension of visitation rights.

How can I send money to an inmate at Pennington County Jail?

To send money to an inmate at Pennington County Jail, families and friends can use several methods, including online deposits, money orders, and in-person deposits at designated kiosks. Funds are typically deposited into the inmate's trust account, which can be used for commissary purchases. It is essential to follow the jail's guidelines regarding acceptable payment methods and limits on deposit amounts. The funds may take some time to reflect in the inmate's account, so planning ahead is advised to ensure access to necessary items.

What are the rules for sending mail to inmates at Pennington County Jail?

Sending mail to inmates at Pennington County Jail requires adherence to specific rules to ensure safety and security. All incoming mail is subject to inspection for contraband and must include the inmate's full name and booking number. Legal mail, which is correspondence from attorneys, is treated confidentially and is not opened in the presence of the inmate. Regular mail may have restrictions on content, such as no photographs or inappropriate materials. It is advisable to check with the jail for the latest guidelines to avoid mail being returned or rejected.

What is the process and timeline for inmate release at Pennington County Jail?

The inmate release process at Pennington County Jail typically begins once the individual has completed their sentence or met bail conditions. Upon approval, the inmate's release is coordinated with jail staff, ensuring all paperwork is in order. The timeline for release can vary based on several factors, including the time of day, staffing levels, and any outstanding charges or holds. Inmates are encouraged to confirm their release date and ensure they have transportation arranged to leave the facility upon completion of the process.

How are court appearances scheduled for inmates at Pennington County Jail?

Court appearances for inmates at Pennington County Jail are generally scheduled by the court system in coordination with the jail. Inmates are transported to court for scheduled hearings, which can include arraignments, preliminary hearings, or sentencing. Attorneys representing inmates are typically notified of court dates in advance and are responsible for informing their clients. The jail ensures that all necessary security measures are in place for transportation. Inmates or their families can inquire about specific court dates through the jail or their legal counsel for updates on scheduled appearances.

What happens to an inmate's property and belongings during booking at Pennington County Jail?

During the booking process at Pennington County Jail, all personal property and belongings of the inmate are collected and securely stored. Inmates are typically provided with a property receipt that outlines items taken into custody, which may include clothing, jewelry, and personal effects. Valuable items are usually stored separately to prevent loss or damage. Upon release, inmates can reclaim their property, provided they have met all requirements. It is important for inmates to inform family members about this process to ensure proper reclamation after release.

What kind of medical care is available for inmates at Pennington County Jail?

Medical care for inmates at Pennington County Jail is provided to ensure access to necessary health services. Upon intake, inmates are screened for medical conditions, and those requiring immediate attention are prioritized. The jail offers basic medical services, including routine check-ups, medication management, and mental health support. Inmates can submit requests for medical attention through established procedures. However, access to specialized services may depend on availability and urgency. Ensuring that inmates' medical needs are met is a priority for jail administration and healthcare staff.

What procedures are in place for inmate transfers at Pennington County Jail?

Inmate transfers at Pennington County Jail may occur for various reasons, including court appearances, medical needs, or transfers to other correctional facilities. The transfer process involves coordination between the jail staff and the receiving facility, ensuring that all necessary documentation accompanies the inmate. Prior to transfer, inmates are often informed about the process and may have the opportunity to communicate with their attorney. This ensures that legal representation can be arranged at the new location if needed. Security protocols are followed to ensure the safety of all parties during transfers.

How can I access public records and information regarding inmates at Pennington County Jail?

Public records related to inmates at Pennington County Jail can be accessed through the Pennington County government website, which offers tools for searching booking records and inmate statuses. Specific records, such as arrest reports and court documents, may also be available upon formal request. South Dakota’s open records laws govern the accessibility of such information, ensuring transparency while safeguarding sensitive details. Individuals seeking comprehensive records may need to submit a written request or visit the appropriate office in person to obtain the desired documentation.

What are the differences in processing juveniles versus adults at Pennington County Jail?

At Pennington County Jail, juveniles are processed differently than adults due to their age and legal protections. Juveniles typically are housed separately from adult inmates and may undergo different intake procedures. While the primary focus for juveniles is rehabilitation, they are still subject to legal processes, including hearings and potential detention. Families or guardians are usually involved in the legal proceedings. Juvenile records may also have additional privacy protections compared to adult records, reflecting the legal system's emphasis on supporting young individuals while holding them accountable.

What are detainer holds and how do they relate to ICE or immigration issues at Pennington County Jail?

Detainer holds at Pennington County Jail may involve requests from immigration authorities, such as ICE, to hold individuals for potential deportation proceedings. When immigration officials issue a detainer, the jail is notified to retain an inmate beyond their scheduled release date until immigration authorities can take custody. This process can complicate the inmate's legal status and often involves additional legal considerations. Inmates or their families are advised to seek legal counsel to navigate the complexities of immigration issues related to detainer holds, which may significantly impact their cases.

What should I know about re-arrest and parole violations concerning inmates at Pennington County Jail?

Re-arrest and parole violations can result in significant consequences for inmates at Pennington County Jail. If an individual violates the terms of their parole, law enforcement may issue a warrant for their arrest, leading to re-incarceration. Such violations can arise from failing drug tests, missing supervisory meetings, or committing new offenses. Parole violations are typically addressed through a hearing process where the individual can present their case. It is crucial for anyone facing potential re-arrest or parole issues to consult with their attorney to understand their rights and explore options for addressing violations.

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This roster is sourced from public booking data and is not an official or certified record. Inclusion is not evidence of guilt. Custody status, charges, and bail can change quickly — confirm sensitive details directly with the Pennington County Sheriff's Office before taking legal or financial action.