Town of Linn WI - Police Department

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If you need to file a complaint or speak with an officer, please contact our department at 262-275-6194 or stop by the police department. Thank you.

A reminder!! Tomorrow is the Walworth County Dairy Breakfast! ALL PARKING IS ON ZENDA RD at Farm City Elevator! If you a...
06/12/2026

A reminder!! Tomorrow is the Walworth County Dairy Breakfast! ALL PARKING IS ON ZENDA RD at Farm City Elevator! If you are traveling in the area, we ask that you slow down and drive safely, as it could be congested during the morning hours!

Farm manager Addi wants to remind you that when you come to the breakfast to park at N473 Zenda Road. Busses will transport you to the farm for breakfast and to see the rest of the farm. The Loudenbeck Farms Dairy Goats LLC family is looking forward to seeing you Saturday, June 13. Fun for the entire family with kids activities, great food and plenty of cute baby goats!

06/10/2026

Extremely proud of the joint efforts of all the involved agencies, locating this man and bringing him to safety.

This incident underscores the effectiveness of interagency coordination and the value of drone-based search capabilities in complex terrain.

Join us in congratulating Graham Gunyon, who was sworn into his new position tonight, as Chief of Police. Chief Gunyon h...
06/09/2026

Join us in congratulating Graham Gunyon, who was sworn into his new position tonight, as Chief of Police. Chief Gunyon has been with the Town of Linn Police Department since 2018 and has served as a Patrol Officer, Sergeant, and Lieutenant, before becoming Chief. We congratulate Chief Gunyon, as we look forward to the future of our department!

We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Deputy Chief Derrick and our thoughts and prayers are with his family ...
05/25/2026

We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Deputy Chief Derrick and our thoughts and prayers are with his family and our brothers and sisters at the City of Lake Geneva Fire Department.

It is with deep sorrow that we share the passing of Lake Geneva Fire Department Deputy Chief Daniel T. Derrick, who left us this afternoon. He is pictured here with his two sons.

Chief Derrick devoted 54 years of his life to serving others, beginning his career with the Lake Geneva Fire Department on January 4, 1972. As a second-generation firefighter, service was more than a profession for Dan—it was a calling rooted in family, tradition, and an unwavering commitment to his community.

Throughout his distinguished career, Chief Derrick played a vital role in shaping our department and advancing public safety in Lake Geneva and the surrounding area. He was instrumental in the development and organization of our Emergency Medical Services system, helping bring essential pre-hospital care to our residents and visitors. His vision and leadership established a foundation that continues to save lives every day.

Beyond his many accomplishments, Dan was a mentor, a steady presence, and a trusted leader. He exemplified quiet strength, integrity, and genuine care for those he served alongside. His influence lives on through the generations of firefighters and EMS providers he guided, taught, and inspired.

Today, we mourn the loss of a respected leader, a dedicated public servant, and a dear friend. His legacy endures in the department he helped build and in the countless lives he touched throughout his years of service.

Funeral services are pending, and further information will be shared as it becomes available.

Please keep the Derrick family in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

Respectfully,

Chief Peters

This past Saturday, members of our team participated in the Williams Bay Truck-A-Palooza, at Williams Bay High School. W...
04/29/2026

This past Saturday, members of our team participated in the Williams Bay Truck-A-Palooza, at Williams Bay High School. We were able to display our drone and some equipment we carry each day in our squads. A huge thank you to all those who coordinate this event each year and we look forward to continuing to participate!

**Update as of 10:35 PM - Roadway open, there are Caution/High Water signs in place. Please drive this area slowly.**Sta...
04/18/2026

**Update as of 10:35 PM - Roadway open, there are Caution/High Water signs in place. Please drive this area slowly.**

State Highway 120 between Stateline Rd and County Highway B is closed until further notice, due to flooding. Please find and alternate route. Thank you!

We are experiencing flooded roadways throughout the Township. If you must travel, please do so carefully and slowly. Our...
04/18/2026

We are experiencing flooded roadways throughout the Township. If you must travel, please do so carefully and slowly. Our officers and Linn Highway Department are out doing their best to mark high water and flooding locations. Please be safe.

Update: Roadway fully open as of Friday afternoon. Thank you!Update: The roadway is partially open, it can be used, but ...
04/15/2026

Update: Roadway fully open as of Friday afternoon. Thank you!

Update: The roadway is partially open, it can be used, but they are still working in the area.

Zenda Rd between CTY Tk B and Linton Rd will be closed until further notice, due to some leaning utility poles as a result of weather damage. There is no known timeline for when this stretch of roadway will reopen. Please avoid the area and find an alternate route. Thank you.

03/20/2026

We are looking for the owner of a bag full of clothing that was left behind on Linton Rd in the area of Zenda Rd, today. If you are the owner and would like your items back, we would love to get them to you! Please call (262) 741-4400 and speak with the dispatch center.

Thank you!

***ROADWAY IS OPEN*** if we receive anymore heavy rain, it’s possible the roadway may close again for DNR operations.S. ...
03/07/2026

***ROADWAY IS OPEN*** if we receive anymore heavy rain, it’s possible the roadway may close again for DNR operations.

S. Lakeshore Dr is going to be closed until further notice, between Linton Rd (Luis’ Pizza) and Linn Rd/Zenda Rd. This closure is for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, who are working on a waterway that crosses S. Lakeshore Dr. If you live in any area within this closure, you can still get home. Please see the officer near Luis’ Pizza and they will assist you with a route.

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W3728 Franklin Walsh Street
Zenda, WI
53195

Telephone

+12622756194

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