Deputy Michael Wudtke – Sheboygan County Sheriff’s Office

In 2015, Deputy Wudtke resigned following an investigation into his unauthorized recording of a meeting with supervisors using a pen-camera. The investigation revealed that he downloaded the recordings onto his county-issued computer and deleted several files. Concerns about his trustworthiness led to an internal investigation. Facing potential termination, Wudtke opted to resign effective June 5, […]

Deputy Ariane Wartke – Sheboygan County Sheriff’s Office

In 2007, Deputy Wartke was terminated after an internal investigation revealed various infractions of county policy, including untruthfulness and conduct that violated department policies, negatively affecting working relationships and morale. The termination followed an investigation into allegations of receiving preferential treatment due to a romantic relationship with a supervisor and misuse of county equipment for […]

Deputy Jarrod Fenner – Sheboygan County Sheriff’s Office

In 2022, Deputy Fenner, a 21-year veteran, resigned following an internal investigation that found he filed false patrol activity reports for several Sheboygan County villages. The investigation revealed that his reports contained factually inaccurate and untrue documentation, affecting six municipalities and totaling 43 hours of false reporting. The Sheboygan County District Attorney issued a ‘Brady […]

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