Chippewa County Sheriff's Office

Chippewa County Sheriff's Office http://www.chippewacountywi.gov/government/sheriff This page is not normally monitored outside of business hours. This page is not continuously monitored. b. c. d.

It is the mission of the Chippewa County Sheriff's Office to ensure the safety and security of all citizens and to provide our County and Communities with professional law enforcement services. General maximum response to is 24 hours Monday - Friday excluding weekends and holidays. We also reserve the right to delete any comments we consider to be inappropriate or offensive. If you need law enforc

ement assistance, please call (715) 726-7701 or 9-1-1 in an emergency. Please do not use this page to report a crime or request a deputy; Contact the Sheriff's Office by phone.

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SOCIAL MEDIA DISCLAIMER


The purpose of this site is to present matters of public interest in Chippewa County, including information regarding its many residents, businesses and visitors. We encourage you to submit content, but be advised this is not an open public forum. Once posted, the County reserves the right, but assumes no obligation to delete submissions. Chippewa County social media content containing any of the following shall not be allowed for posting:

1. Content containing graphic, obscene, explicit, or racial comments or submissions, nor do we allow content that is abusive, hateful, or intended to defame anyone or any organization.

2. Content containing solicitations or advertisements. This includes promotion or endorsements of any financial, commercial, or non-governmental agency.

3. Content that attempts to defame or defraud any financial, commercial, or non-governmental agency.

4. Content that suggests or encourages illegal activity, including content that infringes on copyrights or trademarks.

5. Content that promotes political purposes or a political candidate/party.

6. Content that promotes or endorses any religious organization.

7. Content that is repetitive.

8. Content containing personally identifiable medical or health information.

9. Content containing confidential or proprietary information about Chippewa County or employees. Content must follow County policies and federal requirements, such as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996 and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).

10. Content containing video footage or a photo of a minor without prior written consent by a parent or guardian, unless the minor is unidentifiable.

11. Content containing copyrighted video footage or copyrighted photo(s) taken by someone other than the Chippewa County Platform Administrator without prior written consent of the owner(s), or video footage or photo(s) without authorized use outlined in a Terms of Use statement on the website source. If someone wishes to submit video footage or photo(s) for posting, send it to the Platform Administrator for consideration to post.

12. Content containing information that may compromise the safety, security, or proceedings of public systems or any criminal or civil investigations.

13. Content containing other non-topically related content outside the limited public forum established to discuss County issues, operations and services.

14. Content that makes false statements or provides false information. The County does not necessarily review all posted content on a regular basis. Furthermore, the County reserves the right to delete any content for any reason. Content expressed on this site do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Chippewa County or its employees. The County takes no responsibility nor assumes any liability for any content posted on this site. Please contact the Social Media Platform Administrator for assistance with a comment you believe violates Chippewa County policy. Additional terms of use:

a. A posting on this page constitutes acceptance of these terms. In case of emergency, or if you need law enforcement assistance, dial 9-1-1. Do not use this page to report a crime. To report a crime you can dial 9-1-1 in an emergency, call 715-726-7701 for non-emergencies or contact Chippewa Counties on-line anonymous tipster using the following link:

http://www.co.chippewa.wi.us/government/sheriff/online-tipster

or by phone at 715-726-4563 to offer a tip and remain anonymous. "Friending" between Chippewa County Sheriff's Office deputies and a citizen does not indicate endorsement of that person's actions or comments. e. Comments posted by others on the Chippewa County Sheriff's Office page(s) are not to be considered the opinion of this Office or Chippewa County; nor does this Office or Chippewa County endorse any third party comments on this page. f. This Office reserves the right to remove and/or block anyone who posts inappropriate material as determined by the Chippewa County Sheriff's Office. g. If you are looking for more information about the Chippewa County Sheriff's Office or Chippewa County please visit

http://www.co.chippewa.wi.us/home. The Chippewa County Sheriff's Office welcomes a person's right to respectfully express his/her opinion and encourages posters to keep comments directly related to content on this page. This Office reserves the right to remove any comments that are inappropriate or offensive, including comments that:

* defame, abuse, harass, stalk, threaten or violate the legal rights of others,

* including racism, hatred, slander, threats, obscenity, violenace, vulgarity,

* spam or advertise,

* could harm the safety or well-being of one of our employees, including personal attacks,

* are off-topic,

* have personal information about another person or that violate a person's privacy,

* including copyrighted material that belongs to another person,

* contain links to inappropriate websites.

06/01/2026

***NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS***
Get $25 to Spend at Local Farmers Markets***

Each year, the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, funded through the federal Farm Bill and administered by the State of Wisconsin, helps older adults access fresh, locally grown produce.

In Chippewa County, the Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) distributes $25 vouchers to eligible, low-income seniors. These vouchers can be used at local farmers’ markets and farm stands to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables.

Best of all, farmers receive 100% of the voucher value, supporting local agriculture while helping bring new customers to the market.

***How to Apply***
Each year, applications become available no earlier than June 1, on a first-come first-serve basis, while supply lasts. This is a highly anticipated program with a limited number of vouchers.

View the ADRC's website for eligibility requirements and ways to apply, which includes a convenient online application that reserves your vouchers instantly (if any remain available):
www.chippewacountywi.gov/210

This institution is an equal opportunity provider.

On May 8, Communication Director Tamee Thom, Sergeant Paulla Perry, and Sergeant Caitlyn Ritger graduated Leadership in ...
05/28/2026

On May 8, Communication Director Tamee Thom, Sergeant Paulla Perry, and Sergeant Caitlyn Ritger graduated Leadership in Police Organization (LPO) training. LPO is a 3 week extensive leadership training course that focuses on modern behavioral science concepts and theories uniquely tailored to the law enforcement environment. Please congratulate these three on their hard work and dedication as they bring their training back to Chippewa County Sheriff’s Office in their leadership roles.

Today, three new members of the Chippewa County Sheriff's Office were sworn in by Judge Lane in the Circuit Court.  Depu...
05/27/2026

Today, three new members of the Chippewa County Sheriff's Office were sworn in by Judge Lane in the Circuit Court. Deputies Tanner Gordon and Aurora Woodford started their training today within the Patrol Division. Telecommunicator Torrance Marquez began her training in the Communications Division. Deputies Gordon and Woodford received their badges from family members during the ceremony. Congratulations and welcome!

Today, we honor and remember the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. Their sacrifice and...
05/25/2026

Today, we honor and remember the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. Their sacrifice and dedication to protecting the freedoms we enjoy will never be forgotten.

This Memorial Day, the Chippewa County Sheriff’s Office encourages everyone to take a moment to reflect on the true meaning of the day and honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of our nation.

We also extend our gratitude to the families of our fallen heroes, whose strength and sacrifice continue long after the service member’s watch has ended.

May we never forget those who gave everything for our freedom.

🇺🇸 We remember. We honor. We thank you. 🇺🇸

05/22/2026

Every year on May 25, the nation observes National to honor the children who’ve gone missing, support their families, and renew our mission to ensure every child has a safe childhood.

One alert, one share, or one action can help bring a child home: ncmec.org/search

💚 May is Mental Health Awareness Month 💚At the Chippewa County Sheriff’s Office, we recognize that mental health is just...
05/21/2026

💚 May is Mental Health Awareness Month 💚

At the Chippewa County Sheriff’s Office, we recognize that mental health is just as important as physical health.

Every day, members of our community face challenges that may not always be visible — and no one should have to face them alone.

We encourage everyone to:

✔️ Check in on family, friends, and coworkers
✔️ Talk openly about mental health
✔️ Reach out for support when needed
✔️ Remember that asking for help is a sign of strength

Our deputies and staff are committed to serving our community with compassion, understanding, and support.

Together, we can help break the stigma surrounding mental health and remind others that they matter.

If you or someone you know is struggling, help is available. Call or text 988 to reach the Su***de & Crisis Lifeline.

Sheriff's Deputy C. Kiesow graduated the Law Enforcement Academy at CVTC in Eau Claire this morning.  He has spent the l...
05/20/2026

Sheriff's Deputy C. Kiesow graduated the Law Enforcement Academy at CVTC in Eau Claire this morning. He has spent the last five months gaining the knowledge and skills required to be a Law Enforcement Officer in the State of Wisconsin.

Deputy Kiesow has faithfully served Chippewa County since 2022 and is looking forward to using his new skills to continue his career of dedicated service to our communities. Congratulations Deputy Kiesow, we're glad to have you back!!

As National Police Week comes to a close, we extend our sincere gratitude to all law enforcement officers, their familie...
05/17/2026

As National Police Week comes to a close, we extend our sincere gratitude to all law enforcement officers, their families, and the supporters who stand beside them.

Thank you for your sacrifice, dedication, and unwavering commitment to public safety.

Strong communities are built through teamwork.Today we recognize the collaboration between officers, dispatchers, correc...
05/16/2026

Strong communities are built through teamwork.

Today we recognize the collaboration between officers, dispatchers, corrections staff, emergency responders, and community members who work together to keep others safe.

Today, on Law Enforcement Memorial Day, we pause to honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sac...
05/15/2026

Today, on Law Enforcement Memorial Day, we pause to honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.

Their courage, dedication, and unwavering commitment to protecting others will never be forgotten. Behind every badge was a life devoted to service, a family who shared in that sacrifice, and a legacy that continues to inspire those who serve today.

We stand in gratitude for the fallen heroes who gave everything for their communities and for the loved ones who carry their memory forward each day.

May we always remember their sacrifice, honor their service, and never forget the price of freedom and public safety.

Address

32 East Spruce Street
Chippewa Falls, WI
54729

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+17157267701

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