Dodge County, WI – Police Alert: Sheriff Names 10 on Most Wanted List; Seeks Public Help Today

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Dodge County, Wisconsin – The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office has released its February 2026 Most Wanted list, naming 10 individuals with outstanding warrants as part of an ongoing effort to resolve unresolved court cases and bring defendants before a judge.

According to the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office, the Most Wanted program highlights individuals with active warrants tied to failure to appear, traffic offenses, misdemeanors, felonies, child support cases, and other court-ordered matters. Officials say some cases involve restitution owed to victims that cannot be enforced until the individuals are brought before the court.

The February list includes individuals wanted on warrants related to offenses such as operating while revoked, bail jumping, resisting or obstructing an officer, child support nonappearance, domestic disorderly conduct, firearm-related offenses, stalking-related violations, and controlled substance possession, according to sheriff’s officials. All allegations remain unproven until resolved in court.

The sheriff’s office said deputies actively work each month to locate individuals featured on the list, while also continuing efforts to apprehend those with unresolved warrants from prior months. Officials emphasized that the goal is judicial resolution, accountability, and closure for victims and witnesses involved in pending cases.

Residents are urged not to approach or attempt to contact anyone on the Most Wanted list. Public safety remains the top priority.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of individuals listed is asked to contact the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office at (920) 386-3726 or notify their local law enforcement agency. Tips can be provided without placing oneself in harm’s way.

The announcement may be especially relevant to local commuters, employers, and residents who may recognize names or locations connected to the listed warrants.


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