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    At about 11:30 p.m. that night, officers arrived at the area where North Avenue curves into North Third Street in northeast Sheboygan, according to the criminal complaint. Jones’ car was ...

  3. Sheboygan County Sheriff's Office - Wikipedia

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    The Sheboygan County Sheriff's Office is responsible for the safety and security of Sheboygan County's fifteen townships, eight villages, as well as 1,087 miles of roadway. [5] The duties of the Patrol Division include investigations of criminal and civil complaints, enforcement of traffic laws, investigate traffic crashes, crime prevention ...

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    Anyone who may know of Ringel’s whereabouts is asked to call the police department at 920-459-3334 or submit a tip through the Sheboygan County Crime Stoppers site at cufthem.com. Police ...

  6. Sheboygan County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The jail (which took up the topmost sixth floor) eventually moved to a new building next door in the early-1980s with the Sheboygan County Sheriff's Department, before itself being split in a men's jail on the south side of Sheboygan in the mid 90s, with the women's jail and juvenile hall remaining in the 1980s facility. Several county offices ...

  7. Wisconsin circuit courts - Wikipedia

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    Most criminal cases are started when a prosecutor, either a district attorney (who represents a county) or the attorney general (who represents the state), files a complaint with the court. The complaint states the crime charged, names the defendant, and gives the date, approximate time, and location of the crime.