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Sheriff David A. Clarke, Jr.

Sheriff
David A. Clarke Jr.

The vision of the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office is to be the best law enforcement agency in the state and make Milwaukee County the safest county in Wisconsin.  This means we strive to be an organization of well trained, well educated and highly disciplined professionals who are truly committed to public service and meeting the needs of people through efficient and effective service, thereby making Milwaukee County a better county.

 

   
Current News Releases
 
 07/31/2008 DOT calls Operation "Broken Spokes" a Success...
 07/28/2008 Sheriff Clarke Welcome COPS Children
 07/24/2008 Sheriff Clarke's Remarks About OWI Sentence
 07/24/2008 Sheriff Clarke Calls Drunken Driving Sentence Resulting ...
 07/09/2008 Detectives Search for Missing Juvenile
 07/02/2008 Injured Toddler found Alone in County Park
 
Archive News Releases
 

 Presented to Sheriff Clarke by MADD State Executive Director Kari Kinnard in recognition of the MCSO OWI Task force

The Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office OWI Task force is honored to receive an award in the category of "Law Enforcement Agency Committed to Reduce Impaired Driving" at the 2008 Mother's Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Statewide Award Ceremony, held September 25 at UW-Oshkosh. The award, one of only six awarded to law enforcement agencies throughout the state, was presented to Sheriff Clarke by MADD State Executive Director Kari Kinnard in recognition of the MCSO OWI Task force, specifically formed to target drunk driving on the Milwaukee County expressway system.

Man in the Arena   -   President Theodore Roosevelt's Speech at Sorbonne, Paris
 
Sheriff Clarke Meets General McCaffrey    

 


Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr.

Talks with:  

             
            WOKY
                 Broadcast Date
                     7/29/2008
                     7/15/2008
                     8/12/2008
                     9/9/2008
       
             
            WMCS
                 Broadcast Date
                      8/1/2008
             

 

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