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175 Years of Service: Honoring the Legacy of El Dorado County Sheriffs

A Historical Journey Through the Leaders Who Shaped El Dorado County's Law Enforcement

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
February 19, 2025
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175 Years of Service: Honoring the Legacy of El Dorado County Sheriffs

William "Uncle Billy" Rogers

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As El Dorado County commemorates the 175th anniversary of its Sheriff’s Office, it’s an opportune moment to reflect on the notable individuals who have shaped its history. Since its establishment on February 18, 1850, the El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office has been led by a series of dedicated sheriffs committed to upholding justice and community safety.

William “Uncle Billy” Rogers (1850–1852): Serving as the inaugural sheriff during the tumultuous Gold Rush era, Rogers faced the formidable task of maintaining order amidst a rapidly growing and often lawless population. His leadership was instrumental during the early days of the county, including his involvement in the El Dorado Indian War (1850–1851), a conflict between Native Americans and miners. LIFE: (1793 – 1876)

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James Hume (1852–1856): Following Rogers, Hume took office and continued the mission of establishing law and order in a burgeoning community. His tenure contributed to the foundational development of the Sheriff’s Office.

Jacob Hart Neff (1867–1871): Neff’s term was marked by efforts to modernize the department and adapt to the changing needs of the county post-Gold Rush, ensuring the Sheriff’s Office evolved alongside the community it served.

Archie Speer Bosquit (1898–1907): Bosquit’s leadership spanned the turn of the century, a period of significant growth and transformation in El Dorado County. His administration focused on professionalizing the force and implementing structured law enforcement practices.

Ernie Carlson (1955–1965 and 1971–1975): Notably serving two non-consecutive terms, Carlson’s leadership was characterized by his deep commitment to community engagement and public safety. His return to office underscores the trust and respect he garnered within the county.

John D’Agostini (2010–2023): D’Agostini’s tenure is distinguished by his efforts to increase transparency and community relations. Under his guidance, the department gained national attention through the documentary series “Sheriffs of El Dorado County,” which showcased the daily operations and challenges faced by the office.

Jeff Leikauf (2023–Present): The current Sheriff-Coroner-Public Administrator, Leikauf, began his career with the department in 1990. With over three decades of service, he has held various roles, including correctional officer, detective, and SWAT team member. Elected unopposed in June 2022, Leikauf continues to lead the Sheriff’s Office with a focus on integrity, professionalism, and community collaboration.

Throughout its 175-year history, the El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office has been shaped by these and other dedicated individuals. Their collective commitment to justice and public service has been pivotal in fostering a safe and thriving community.

Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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