Allen County Sheriff’s Department JCAP

Allen County Sheriff’s Department JCAP The Allen County Sheriff's Department JCAP page was created to facilitate the exchange of information with the public.

Providing incarcerated individuals with the resources and
support needed to gain confidence in their ability
to live sober, productive lives through rehabilitation programs,
counseling, life skills, and effective communication. To promote such an exchange, we encourage postings and comments from the public about issues related to law enforcement. The department reserves the right to regulate the c

ontent of, and where necessary, delete any objectionable entry posted. By posting a comment or other material to our page, users give the Allen County Sheriff’s Department the irrevocable right to review, edit, and/or delete, in its sole discretion, submissions for any reason, including but not limited to:
• Comments that contain offensive, obscene, inflammatory, unlawful, threatening, harassing, illegal, defamatory, slanderous, or hostile language towards any individual or entity.
• Comments that contain personal attacks of any kind.
• Comments that contain offensive remarks that target or disparage any ethnic, racial, political, or religious group.
• Comments that contain spam or include links to other sites.
• Comments that are off-topic.
• Comments that advocate illegal activity.
• Explicit or implied sexual content.
• Comments that promote or endorse particular services, products, or political organizations.
• Comments that infringe on copyrights or trademarks. The comments expressed by others on our page do not reflect the opinions and positions of the Allen County Sheriff’s Department. By posting a comment, or material of any kind on our page, the user hereby agrees to the Policy set forth above. Allen County Sheriff’s Department reserves the right to ban users from this site for violations of this policy.
**** All suspects posted on our page are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. ****

06/05/2026
JCAP  #11 starting out strong!
06/04/2026

JCAP #11 starting out strong!

On this Memorial Day, we pause to remember.We remember the men and women who served this country with courage and convic...
05/25/2026

On this Memorial Day, we pause to remember.

We remember the men and women who served this country with courage and conviction...who gave their lives so that others could live theirs. Their sacrifice is woven into the fabric of everything we do and everything we are.
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Here at JCAP, we know something about loss. We walk alongside people every day who are fighting their own battles, and we understand that healing...in any form...takes tremendous strength. That same strength lives in the legacy of every fallen service member and every family who carries them forward.
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Today we honor them. We hold space for their families. And we are grateful...deeply, genuinely grateful...for the freedom their sacrifice made possible.
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Rest in peace to all who gave everything. You are not forgotten.

05/20/2026

The look you give when you realize you’re receiving the “Judge David Avery” award from Judge Avery himself 🤭

05/05/2026

Recovery isn't easy to talk about. Clarence Sanders does it anyway.
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In this powerful interview, JCAP participant Clarence Sanders shares his experience with the Allen County Jail Chemical Addiction Program — the struggles, the breakthroughs, and the hope he's found along the way.
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There is so much courage in being willing to tell your story. We are grateful Clarence trusted us with his — and we are even more grateful to walk alongside him on this journey.

05/05/2026

Recovery isn't easy to talk about. Clarence Sanders does it anyway. 💙
In this powerful interview, JCAP participant Clarence Sanders shares his experience with the Allen County Jail Chemical Addiction Program — the struggles, the breakthroughs, and the hope he's found along the way.
There is so much courage in being willing to tell your story. We are grateful Clarence trusted us with his — and we are even more grateful to walk alongside him on this journey.

04/30/2026

"We're not all bad. A lot of us look mean and look the part, but a lot of us are just broken."- Phillip "Drew" Lacy

Drew's journey to JCAP wasn't easy, but it's proof that second chances can change lives. Through the program, he's found hope, healing, and a path forward that he once thought was impossible. Listen to his story here 🕊🌟

04/27/2026

He sang "My Way" at graduation. Now he's telling his story. 🎤🕊
Patrick King, JCAP Class #10 graduate, and a man doing it his way, on his own terms, one day at a time, sits down for a real conversation about recovery, second chances, and what JCAP has meant to his life. 💙🔥

Ten classes in and JCAP is not slowing down. 🎓🌟Yesterday we celebrated our Class  #10 graduates, and let us just say, th...
04/24/2026

Ten classes in and JCAP is not slowing down. 🎓🌟
Yesterday we celebrated our Class #10 graduates, and let us just say, this group brought it. 🔥 And we mean that literally, because JCAP participant Patrick King took the mic and serenaded the room with a rendition of Frank Sinatra's "My Way" that had everybody feeling ALL the feelings. 🎤✨
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Recovery takes guts. Discipline. A willingness to look in the mirror and choose differently. These graduates did all of that and then some.
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Congratulations, JCAP graduates. We are proud of each and every one of you!

04/23/2026

JCAP graduation #10

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Fort Wayne, IN
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