Brodhead Wisconsin Police Department

Brodhead Wisconsin Police Department Welcome to the official page of the Brodhead WI Police Department, est. in 1870. As always, feel free to send us feedback.

This site is meant to provide the public an opportunity to learn about the Brodhead Police Department, increase their level of involvement with the Department, and affords the Department an excellent opportunity to further open the lines of communications, as well as strengthen our partnerships. The department consists of a Chief, Deputy Chief, 6 police officers, and 4 Public Safety Dispatchers. T

he department also has part-time officers, dispatchers and Community Service Officers to help provide 24/7 services to the community. In addition to traditional law enforcement duties and responsibilities, the department offers unique services to the public including but not limited; vehicle unlocks, vehicle registrations, prescription drug drop off box, the Brodhead Elderly Emergency Monitoring System, and residential vacation security checks. The Department also receives 9-1-1 calls for Brodhead EMS, Fire, and Police Departments. COMMENT POLICY: This page is maintained by the Brodhead Police Department. All content posted is subject to public disclosure. Comments or posts by visitors to this site do not reflect the opinions of the City of Brodhead and/or the Police Department. Comments or posts by visitors do not necessarily represent the views of the City or the Police Department. The City takes no responsibility, nor assumes any liability for any content posted on this site. Please contact the site Police Department with concerns related to any comment or posting. The Police Department reserves the right to remove or block any person, entity for violating this Comment Policy. The department may also remove any comment and/or post deemed inappropriate or abusive including but not limited to:

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Please take time today and every day to remember those who gave so much for this country. Wishing you all a safe and hap...
05/25/2026

Please take time today and every day to remember those who gave so much for this country. Wishing you all a safe and happy Memorial Day.

Please join us for the Brodhead Memorial Day parade starting at 9am today.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 5/21/26CONTACT: Corporal Matt Johnson 608-897-2112Click It or Ticket safety campaign reminds driv...
05/21/2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 5/21/26
CONTACT: Corporal Matt Johnson
608-897-2112

Click It or Ticket safety campaign reminds drivers and passengers to buckle up

Brodhead, WI — The Brodhead Police Department will join law enforcement agencies across the state and nation to promote seat belt use and remind drivers of the lifesaving benefits of buckling up. The Click It or Ticket seat belt safety campaign runs from May 18-31 this year.
“Buckling up is a simple action drivers and passengers can do to stay safe on the road,” Brodhead Police Department said. “Wearing a seat belt is one of the most effective ways to reduce injuries and save lives during a crash. During the Click It or Ticket campaign, we join officers throughout the state stepping up seat belt enforcement and education to prevent tragedies on our roads.”
Seat belt use is one of the most effective ways to protect drivers and passengers from injury or death in a crash. In Wisconsin, preliminary numbers show 145 drivers and passengers who died in crashes in 2025 were not wearing a seat belt.
Wisconsin’s primary seat belt law allows law enforcement to stop and cite motorists for failing to wear a seat belt. Penalties are higher for transporting unrestrained children and passengers can also be cited. Failure to fasten a seat belt is among the most common traffic violations in Wisconsin.
“Seat belts save lives, and everyone — front seat and back, child and adult — should make buckling up a habit,” Brodhead Police Department said. “Traveling on the road without a seat belt is dangerous. We are asking friends and family to remind each other to buckle up and help us keep the roads safe.”
The Click It or Ticket campaign coincides with the Memorial Day holiday weekend, which is the first long holiday weekend of summer. The roads are especially busy during this season, so officers will be out encouraging motorist to wear their seat belts.
For more information on Click It or Ticket, please visit nhtsa.gov/clickit.

05/18/2026

Volunteers Wanted

Have you ever wanted to jump in and help your community in times of need? During an emergency, local resources are often taxed to the limit of their capabilities. Having extra personnel who can step in and lend a hand becomes very important. Brodhead Emergency Management is looking for a few good citizens to step up and be part of helping our community during those emergencies. If you ever wanted to help, but weren’t sure how, this is the opportunity. Training provided. Make a difference in your communities success and response needed during the hardest times.

Ages 18 and up.
Quarterly training/events
Help to support your community and it’s 1st Responders.
Informational Meeting – May 20th, 2026 5:30-6:00pm at the Brodhead Library

05/16/2026
National Police Week pays special recognition to those law enforcement officers who have lost their lives in the line of...
05/12/2026

National Police Week pays special recognition to those law enforcement officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty for the safety and protection of others. In 1962, President John F. Kennedy proclaimed May 15th as National Peace Officers Memorial Day and the calendar week in which May 15th falls, National Police Week.

This week is a time to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty, and to show appreciation for the officers who continue to protect and serve each day.

The Brodhead Police Department will be holding our Annual Police Memorial Ceremony this Friday May 15, 2026. We invite our community and supporters to join us in taking a moment to thank our law enforcement officers.

04/26/2026

Tonight a citizen turned in a Discover credit card to one of our Officers that was found near the fuel pumps at Kwik Trip. We’re working on reaching out to the owner. In the meantime, if you or someone you know is missing their card, please give us a call!

04/24/2026
***UPDATE***The pup has been returned home!This pup was found in the area of Kuhn on the west side of the city. Give us ...
03/20/2026

***UPDATE***
The pup has been returned home!

This pup was found in the area of Kuhn on the west side of the city. Give us a call if it looks familiar!

Local Green County police leaders attend the Wisconsin Chiefs of Police Conference. Pictured left to right: Captain Nate...
02/13/2026

Local Green County police leaders attend the Wisconsin Chiefs of Police Conference.

Pictured left to right: Captain Nate Foltz (Monroe Police Department), Chief Brian Raupp (Brodhead Police Department), and Chief Jeff Sturdevant (New Glarus Police Department)

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Brodhead, WI
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