WISCONSIN DELLS POLICE DEPARTMENT

                                       Bret B. Anderson, Chief of Police                           

Community Alert Program

The Wisconsin Dells Police Department in conjunction with local business created an area-wide email information program, known as CAP. Businesses that choose to become part of CAP receive emails with crime information that could be helpful to their business and the community.

 

Crime trends, wanted/suspicious persons or activity, worthless check and missing persons are just some of the topics covered by CAP. Any criminal activity or community information that this department believes is important for a business to know.

 

Since this material maybe sensitive in nature, it is important that the email address provided be accessible by a limited number of trusted personnel. After receipt, the business decides how to distribute the information.

 

CAP also gives a business the opportunity to provide information they feel is important to the Dells Community. All emails coming from a business will be sent to this department for review and possible distribution.  This will give us a chance to review and check the validity of the information before dissemination.

 

CAP Alerts of interest to the general public will be published on this website. Check back here to read the latest.

 

If you wish to be part of CAP, please click on the link below, complete the form and return it to this department.   Administrator for the Community Alert Program (CAP) is Detective Jed Seidl. If you have questions please contact him at (608) 253-1611 or voicemail (608) 253-5300 ext. 818.  You will be notified by email when your membership application is accepted.

 

Community Alert Program Application

No new CAP alerts at this time—Check back soon or apply to receive regular updates.

Do you have information about a crime? Want to report criminal activity and remain anonymous. Then click on the logo above and submit your tip by email or call (608)253-5300 ext. 818. All reports are taken seriously and kept in strictest confidence.

MAKE YOUR COMMUNITY SAFER,

GET INVOLVED.

                                  Assistant Chief Jody Ward                                                

Lieutenant Brian Landers                                                     Communications Lieutenant Mona Bibow