Law Enforcement Contacts

 Local:

 

      Appleton Police Department

      Contact Information:
      222 South Walnut St.
      Appleton, Wisconsin 54911
      Phone: (920) 832-5500

 

 

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Menasha Police Department

Contact Information:

430 First Street
Menasha, WI 54952
Phone: (920) 967-3500
Fax: (920) 967-5145

 

 

 

Neenah Police Department

Contact Information:
2111 Marathon Ave.
Neenah, WI 54956
Phone: (920) 886-6000
Fax: (920) 886-6054
Email: police@ci.neenah.wi.us

 

 

Omro Police Department

Contact Information:

205 S. Webster Ave
Omro, WI 54963
Phone: (920) 685-7007 (non-emergency, and administration)
Contact: Chief James Reed
E-mail: jreed@omro-wi.com
        Contact Phone: (920) 685-7008 (Anonymous tip line)

 

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Oshkosh Police Department 

Contact Information:
Oshkosh Police Department
P.O. Box 1130
420 Jackson Street
Oshkosh, WI 54903-1130
Non Emergency - Information (920) 236-5700

 


Fox Crossing Police Department

Contact Information:
2000 Municipal Drive
Neenah, WI 54956
Phone: (920) 720-7109
Fax: (920) 720-7119

 

 

 

University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh Police Department (UW-OPD)

Contact Information:

738 High Ave

Oshkosh, WI 54901

Emergency Phone: (920) 424-1212

Non-emergency Phone: (920) 424-1216

Fax: (920) 424-0128

 

 

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Winnebago County Sheriffs Department

Contact Information:

Winnebago County Sheriff’s Office
4311 Jackson St.
Oshkosh, WI 54901
Phone: (920) 236-7300 or (920) 727-2888
Fax: (920) 236-7302

 

 

 

Winneconne Police Department

Contact Information:

30 South 1st Street

Winneconne, WI 54986

Phone: (920) 582-9944

 

State:

Wisconsin Department of Justice SealAttorney General’s Office

Contact Information:

Wisconsin Department of Justice
P.O. Box 7857
Madison, WI 53707-7857
Phone: (608) 266-1221
    Fax: (608) 267-2779
 

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DCI (Division of Criminal Investigation)

The Division of Criminal Investigation investigates and prosecutes crimes involving arson, financial crimes, illegal gaming, computer crimes, drug trafficking, government corruption and crimes against children.


I'm convinced that every boy, in his heart, would rather steal second base than an automobile. ~Tom Clark

 

Wis. Dept. of Natural Resources

  DNR (Department of Natural Resources)

  Contact Information:

  101 S. Webster Street
  PO Box 7921
  Madison, Wisconsin 53707-7921
  Phone: (608) 266-2621


The Department of Natural Resources is dedicated to the preservation, protection, effective management, and maintenance of Wisconsin's natural resources. It is responsible for implementing the laws of the state and, where applicable, the laws of the federal government that protect and enhance the natural resources of our state. It is the one agency charged with full responsibility for coordinating the many disciplines and programs necessary to provide a clean environment and a full range of outdoor recreational opportunities for Wisconsin citizens and visitors.

Nature hates calculators.  ~Ralph Waldo Emerson

 

 

MEG Unit

MEG Unit (Lake Winnebago Area Metropolitan Enforcement Group)

Contact Information:

LWAM: (920) 225-6855
LWAM: Drug Tipline - 1-800-858-3784
(1-800-858-DRUG)

The MEG Unit is a collection of investigators from local law enforcement agencies within Outagamie, Winnebago, Fond du Lac, and Calumet Counties, dedicated to helping maintain a drug free environment in which we live and learn.

Drugs are very much a part of professional sports today, but when you think about it, golf is the only sport where the players aren't penalized for being on grass.  ~Bob Hope

 

 

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Probation and Parole

Contact Information:
Oshkosh (920) 424-1721
Neenah (920) 729-4540
Neenah Regional Office (920) 751-4623

 

 

 

 

Wis. Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer ProtectionWisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection

Contact Information:

General Department Contact Number: (608) 224-5012

The agency responsible for food safety, animal and plant health, protecting water and soil and monitoring fair and safe business practices.

They inspect and license more than 100,000 businesses and individuals, analyze millions of laboratory samples, conduct hundreds of hearings and investigations, educate businesses and consumers about best practices, adopt rules that have the force of law, and promote Wisconsin agriculture at home and abroad.

 

 

Federal:

 

 

Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms

ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms)

Contact Information:

Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
Office of Public and Governmental Affairs
99 New York Ave. NE
Mail Stop 5S144
Washington, DC 20226

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) is a principal law enforcement agency within the Department of Justice (DOJ) dedicated to reducing violent crime, preventing terrorism, and protecting our Nation. ATF has dual responsibilities for enforcing Federal criminal laws and regulating the firearms and explosives industries.


A man who was fond of wine was offered some grapes at dessert after dinner.  "Much obliged," said he, pushing the plate aside, "I am not accustomed to take my wine in pills."  ~Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin

 

 

Drug Enforcement Administration

 

DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration)

Contact Information:

Chicago Division
Phone: (312) 353-7875

The mission of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is to enforce the controlled substances laws and regulations of the United States and bring to the criminal and civil justice system of the United States, or any other competent jurisdiction, those organizations and principal members of organizations, involved in the growing, manufacture, or distribution of controlled substances appearing in or destined for illicit traffic in the United States; and to recommend and support non-enforcement programs aimed at reducing the availability of illicit controlled substances on the domestic and international markets.

A miracle drug is any drug that will do what the label says it will do. ~Eric Hodgins

 

 

Federal Bureau of Investigation

FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation)

Contact Information:
FBI Milwaukee
Suite 600
330 East Kilbourn Avenue
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202-6627
Phone: (414) 276-4684
  Email: milwaukee.fbi.gov

Our mission is to help protect you, your communities, and your businesses from the most dangerous threats facing our nation—from international and domestic terrorists to spies on U.S. soil…from cyber villains to corrupt government officials…from mobsters to violent gangs…from child predators to serial killers. Learn more here about our work with law enforcement and intelligence partners across the country and around the globe.

 

United States Postal Inspectors

United States Postal Inspectors

Contact Information:

Postal Inspection Service
433 W Harrison St. FL 6
Chicago, IL 60669-2201
Phone: (877) 876-2455


The mission of the United States Postal Inspection Service is to protect the U.S. Postal Service, secure the nation's mail system and ensure public trust in the mail.

 

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United States Secret Service 

Contact Information:

Madison: (608) 264-5191
Milwaukee: (414) 297-3587


The United States Secret Service is responsible for two significant missions: protection and criminal investigations. The Secret Service protects the President and Vice President, their families, heads of state and other designated individuals; investigates threats against these protectees; protects the White House, Vice President’s residence, foreign missions, and other buildings within Washington D.C.; and plans and implements security designs for designated National Special Security Events. The Secret Service also investigates violations of laws relating to counterfeiting of currency, as well as other obligations and securities of the United States; financial crimes including access device fraud, financial institution fraud, identity theft, computer fraud; and computer-based attacks on our nation’s financial, banking, and telecommunications.