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Sheboygan County, located on the western shores ofDivisions
Patrol
The Sheboygan County Sheriff's Office is responsible for the safety and security of Sheboygan County's fifteen townships, eight villages, as well as 1,087 miles of roadway. The duties of the Patrol Division include investigations of criminal and civil complaints, enforcement of traffic laws, investigate traffic crashes, crime prevention, and public relations. The Patrol Division is staffed by 47 sworn officers, including three Lieutenants and six Sergeants. The patrol division provides contract patrol to the villages of Oostburg, Cedar Grove, Random Lake, Howards Grove, Glenbeulah, Town of Wilson, and Town of Holland.Criminal Investigation
The Criminal Investigation Division consists of a Lieutenant, Detective Sergeant, and seven detectives. The division's primary mission is to investigate time-consuming, complex or specialized crimes that are not practical for patrol deputies to investigate.Correctional
The Corrections Division is the largest division of the Sheboygan County Sheriff’s Office, and has been in existence in some form, since the inception of Sheriff’s Office. The Corrections Division operates the Sheboygan County Detention Center, located at 2923 South 31st Street and the Sheboygan County Juvenile Detention Center, located at 527 North 6th Street in Sheboygan. The Corrections Division is made up of 2 Secretaries, 2 Booking Clerks, 59 Correction Officers, 12 Supervisors, 1 Alternatives to Incarceration (ATI) Coordinator, 1 Electronic Monitoring Officer, 3 ATI Officers, 1 Classification / Court Officer, an Assistant Corrections Administrator, and a Corrections Administrator.Civil Process and Court Services
The Sheboygan County Sheriff's Office Civil Process Division handles the service of legal papers pursuant to Wisconsin State Statute. The Court Services Division primary responsibilities are Sheboygan County Courthouse security and prisoner transportation. Five full-time and five part-time deputies are assigned to the Court Services Division. The sheriff of each county is required by Wisconsin State Statute to be present in Circuit Courts.Communications
The Sheboygan County Communications Center provides dispatching service for first responders throughout the City of Sheboygan as well as Sheboygan County and its cities, towns, and villages.Special teams
The Sheboygan County Sheriff's Office offers specialized services to the community. Team members receive extensive specialized training in these areas. The specialized teams include; SWAT Team, Dive/Rescue Team, Drone Team, Hostage Negotiation Team, Crash Reconstruction, Bicycle Patrol, K-9 Patrol, Marine Unit, Honor Guard, Correctional Emergency Response Team (CERT), and Gang Enforcement Team (GET).Fallen officers
Since the establishment of the Sheboygan County Sheriff Office, one officer has died in the line of duty.See also
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