Dodge County Sheriff's Office

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Serious Injury Motor Vehicle CrashOn Saturday June 6, 2026 at approximately 12:52 p.m. the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office...
06/06/2026

Serious Injury Motor Vehicle Crash

On Saturday June 6, 2026 at approximately 12:52 p.m. the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office responded to a serious motor vehicle crash on County Road T north of County Road BB in the Town of Elba.
Initial investigation showed that a 2009 Kia passenger car was traveling southbound on County Road T when the lone female occupant/driver lost control. The vehicle crossed the centerline, entered the opposite ditch and struck a culvert causing the vehicle to roll. The driver was not trapped. The driver sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries as a result of the crash. She was flown via UW Med-Flight to UW Hospital in Madison.
The crash remains under investigation by the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office.
Assisting at the scene was Columbus Fire Department, Lifestar EMS and UW Med-Flight.
Questions may be directed to Sheriff Dale J. Schmidt.

Injury CrashSerious Injury Motor Vehicle Crash On June 4, 2026 at approximately 6:10 p.m. The Dodge County Sheriff’s Off...
06/05/2026

Injury Crash

Serious Injury Motor Vehicle Crash

On June 4, 2026 at approximately 6:10 p.m. The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office responded to a serious motor vehicle crash on County Road A, north of Blackhawk Trail, in the town of Fox Lake.
Initial investigation showed that a 2022 Harley Davidson motorcycle was traveling north on County Road A when it struck a deer. The rider and solo occupant, a 37-year-old male from Randolph sustained serious injuries as a result of the crash. He was flown from the scene by UW Med Flight to UW Hospital in Madison.
The crash remains under investigation by the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office. The rider was wearing protective gear including a helmet at the time of the crash.
Assisting at the scene was the Beaver Dam Paramedics, Fox Lake EMS, Fox Lake Fire Department, and UW Med Flight.
Questions may be directed to Sheriff Dale J. Schmidt

Thank you REDI Transport!Today, we were pleased to welcome Crystal Cook and Alicia Stevenson from REDI Transports, who s...
06/03/2026

Thank you REDI Transport!

Today, we were pleased to welcome Crystal Cook and Alicia Stevenson from REDI Transports, who stopped by the Dodge County Sheriff's Office to support our upcoming K-9 Golf Scramble.

REDI Transports generously donated a raffle basket for this fall's event, along with a $1,500 contribution to support the work of the sheriff's office.

REDI Transports has been a valued partner of our agency for many years, providing professional court-ordered transport services and supporting our mission to serve the citizens of Dodge County.

We are grateful not only for today's generous donation, but also for their longstanding partnership and commitment to our community.

On behalf of the men and women of the Dodge County Sheriff's Office, thank you to Crystal, Alicia, and the entire REDI Transports team for your continued support.

16th Annual K9 Golf Outing The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office K9 Unit is happy to announce the 16th annual K9 golf outing...
06/03/2026

16th Annual K9 Golf Outing

The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office K9 Unit is happy to announce the 16th annual K9 golf outing on Friday, September 4, 2026 at Mayville Golf Course located at 325 S German St, Mayville, WI 53050

Last year’s event was a huge success thanks to the kind donations of businesses and those who participated in the event. All funds raised from this event help to offset the ongoing expenses such as equipment, training and veterinary costs of our K9 teams which have been a community asset since 2011. In order to ensure the success of this very important fundraiser, we are seeking sponsorships and/or prize item donations for our silent auction. Generous donors like you are the key to help raise funds to cover the costs associated with the K9 teams.

We have incorporated an online based program that will allow you to do sponsorship, golf team registration, and or simple cash donation. You will also be able to submit payment through the site, which we are encouraging for smoother and easier tracking. This site can be accessed at charitygolftoday.com/dodgecountyK9 or by scanning this QR code. If you are unable to complete this process online, please contact our K9 handlers at [email protected]

Entry fees are $80 per person or $320 per foursome by August 7, 2026 otherwise after August 7, 2026, it will be $90 per person or $360 per foursome. This will include 18 holes with a cart and lunch. There will also be a 50/50 raffle and raffle prizes. Limit is 100 golfers.

DRIVE SOBER OR GET PULLED OVERDo you know someone who has been the victim of an impaired driver?  Many families have los...
06/03/2026

DRIVE SOBER OR GET PULLED OVER

Do you know someone who has been the victim of an impaired driver? Many families have lost loved ones to fatal crashes that have been caused by an impaired driver. They happen every year, right here in Dodge County. Many others have been severely injured by impaired drivers. The goal of the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office is to do everything we can to prevent these crashes from occurring and spare families in the future from tragedy due to the senseless choice made by impaired drivers.

While we certainly understand that some may be suffering from an addiction, making a conscious choice to get behind the wheel of an automobile while impaired is a choice outside of that addiction. If you make the decision to drive while impaired in Dodge County, your arrest will be made public.

If you don’t want your photo being made public, DON’T OPERATE WHILE IMPAIRED and you WON’T BE ARRESTED.

We ask for everyone’s cooperation in keeping our highways safe from impaired driving in hopes that our deputies will no longer have to respond to fatal motor vehicle crashes in which alcohol or drugs is a contributing factor. If the sheriff’s office policy of posting OWI arrests saves just one life on our highway, then we have accomplished our goal.

Finally, this post reports an arrest which is a public record which the Supreme Court indicates is releasable under the Wisconsin law and have been released to the media everyday for the last 20 years. It is important to remember that all persons are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

The following photos and information depict those arrested by the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office during the previous week for operating while intoxicated offenses:

Injury CrashOn 06/02/2026 at approximately 4:05 p.m. Dodge County Deputies responded to the area of State Highway 49 / P...
06/02/2026

Injury Crash

On 06/02/2026 at approximately 4:05 p.m. Dodge County Deputies responded to the area of State Highway 49 / Panzer Rd in the Town of Leroy, Dodge County Wisconsin for a report of a two-vehicle crash.

Initial investigation showed a 2020 Subaru Forester, driven by 73-year-old man from Phillips, Wisconsin was westbound on State Highway 49, crossing the centerline and was struck by a 2018 Ram 2500 pickup truck that was operated by a 33-year-old man from Menasha Wisconsin. As a result of the crash, both vehicles caught fire.

The 73-year-old man was transported from the scene to Summit Hospital with serious injuries via flight for life. The 33-year-old man was uninjured. He was arrested for operating while revoked. He was transported to the Dodge County Jail. As a reminder, all suspects are innocent until proven guilty.

Assisting at the scene were Mayville EMS, Brownsville Fire Department, Brownsville First Responders, Flight for Life, Dodge County Emergency Response Team and the Dodge County Highway Department.

Names are withheld pending family notification, and the case remains under investigation by the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office Crash Investigation Team.


Questions may be directed to Sheriff Dale J. Schmidt

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MOST WANTED - AUSTIN SPYCHALLA (JUNE 2026)The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office Most Wanted program is an effort to resolve ...
06/01/2026

MOST WANTED - AUSTIN SPYCHALLA (JUNE 2026)

The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office Most Wanted program is an effort to resolve outstanding Dodge County warrants. There are a variety of different warrants including warrants for failure to appear in court, traffic offenses, misdemeanors, felonies, child support, and others. Some of these individuals that are wanted will never be held accountable for the offenses they have committed or restitution that is owed to their victims unless they are brought before the court. The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office feels it is very important to bring these individuals in front of a judge so that the victims, witnesses, and the courts can finally bring resolution to these cases.

The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office would like the cooperation of those on the Most Wanted list and asks that they make arrangements to resolve these warrants on their own. Each month the sheriff’s office will highlight warrants that we will focus on for the month. Our deputies will actively work to apprehend these individuals during that month as well as any warrants that may not have been resolved from previous months.

The sheriff’s office also asks for the assistance of the public in providing information to assist in apprehending individuals on the Most Wanted list. If you have information on their whereabouts, please do not make contact with them. Your safety is our priority and we do not want the public placing themselves in harm's way. We ask that you contact the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office at (920) 386-3726 or your local law enforcement agency with that information and we will respond and attempt to make an arrest.

MOST WANTED - ANGEL SPAINMIKELL (JUNE 2026)The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office Most Wanted program is an effort to resolve...
06/01/2026

MOST WANTED - ANGEL SPAINMIKELL (JUNE 2026)

The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office Most Wanted program is an effort to resolve outstanding Dodge County warrants. There are a variety of different warrants including warrants for failure to appear in court, traffic offenses, misdemeanors, felonies, child support, and others. Some of these individuals that are wanted will never be held accountable for the offenses they have committed or restitution that is owed to their victims unless they are brought before the court. The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office feels it is very important to bring these individuals in front of a judge so that the victims, witnesses, and the courts can finally bring resolution to these cases.

The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office would like the cooperation of those on the Most Wanted list and asks that they make arrangements to resolve these warrants on their own. Each month the sheriff’s office will highlight warrants that we will focus on for the month. Our deputies will actively work to apprehend these individuals during that month as well as any warrants that may not have been resolved from previous months.

The sheriff’s office also asks for the assistance of the public in providing information to assist in apprehending individuals on the Most Wanted list. If you have information on their whereabouts, please do not make contact with them. Your safety is our priority and we do not want the public placing themselves in harm's way. We ask that you contact the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office at (920) 386-3726 or your local law enforcement agency with that information and we will respond and attempt to make an arrest.

MOST WANTED - YONIS SILES MARTINEZ (JUNE 2026)The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office Most Wanted program is an effort to reso...
06/01/2026

MOST WANTED - YONIS SILES MARTINEZ (JUNE 2026)

The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office Most Wanted program is an effort to resolve outstanding Dodge County warrants. There are a variety of different warrants including warrants for failure to appear in court, traffic offenses, misdemeanors, felonies, child support, and others. Some of these individuals that are wanted will never be held accountable for the offenses they have committed or restitution that is owed to their victims unless they are brought before the court. The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office feels it is very important to bring these individuals in front of a judge so that the victims, witnesses, and the courts can finally bring resolution to these cases.

The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office would like the cooperation of those on the Most Wanted list and asks that they make arrangements to resolve these warrants on their own. Each month the sheriff’s office will highlight warrants that we will focus on for the month. Our deputies will actively work to apprehend these individuals during that month as well as any warrants that may not have been resolved from previous months.

The sheriff’s office also asks for the assistance of the public in providing information to assist in apprehending individuals on the Most Wanted list. If you have information on their whereabouts, please do not make contact with them. Your safety is our priority and we do not want the public placing themselves in harm's way. We ask that you contact the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office at (920) 386-3726 or your local law enforcement agency with that information and we will respond and attempt to make an arrest.

MOST WANTED - GERARDO RAMOS MOGUEL (JUNE 2026)The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office Most Wanted program is an effort to reso...
06/01/2026

MOST WANTED - GERARDO RAMOS MOGUEL (JUNE 2026)

The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office Most Wanted program is an effort to resolve outstanding Dodge County warrants. There are a variety of different warrants including warrants for failure to appear in court, traffic offenses, misdemeanors, felonies, child support, and others. Some of these individuals that are wanted will never be held accountable for the offenses they have committed or restitution that is owed to their victims unless they are brought before the court. The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office feels it is very important to bring these individuals in front of a judge so that the victims, witnesses, and the courts can finally bring resolution to these cases.

The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office would like the cooperation of those on the Most Wanted list and asks that they make arrangements to resolve these warrants on their own. Each month the sheriff’s office will highlight warrants that we will focus on for the month. Our deputies will actively work to apprehend these individuals during that month as well as any warrants that may not have been resolved from previous months.

The sheriff’s office also asks for the assistance of the public in providing information to assist in apprehending individuals on the Most Wanted list. If you have information on their whereabouts, please do not make contact with them. Your safety is our priority and we do not want the public placing themselves in harm's way. We ask that you contact the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office at (920) 386-3726 or your local law enforcement agency with that information and we will respond and attempt to make an arrest.

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124 West Street
Juneau, WI
53039

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