Patrol Division
The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office Patrol Division provides traffic enforcement, initial response to complaints and investigation into criminal law violations.
The patrol division takes on a variety of specialized programs. Participants in each program receive additional training and are called on for investigative purposes as well as public education. Advancements in technology have been incorporated into the daily operations of most law enforcement personnel. These include in-car computers, audio/video recording equipment, compact radar units, preliminary breathalyzer tests and a radar trailer, just to name a few.
We are extremely proud of all the officers in the patrol division. Their service to our county continuously shows a high standard of dedication and professionalism. They serve the public 24/7. This service is sometimes only seen as the officer handing out a ticket but they are truly committed to protecting the citizens of this community with routine checks of our property and businesses as well as care to those in need.
The Patrol Division is overseen by Captain Jason Boeck.
Team A
Lt. Brian Loos
Sgt. Eric Krueger
Sgt. William Pansier
Deputy Martin Keberlein
Deputy Jaime Buelter
Deputy Annie Cedarquist
Deputy Jason Westphal
Deputy Benjamin Gulden
Deputy Andrew Dean
Team B
Lt. Joseph Nicholas
Sgt. Michael Workman
Deputy Luke Luther
Deputy Dale Bratz
Deputy Ryan Jackson
Deputy Ryan Schwartz
Deputy Trevor Mallon
Deputy Matthew DerManuelian
Deputy Jerad Landheer
Team C
Lt. Dustin Waas
Sgt. Matthew Mayer
Deputy Wyatt Paul
Deputy Matthew Burns
Deputy Jonathan Ehley
Deputy Alex Kaufman
Deputy Daniel Croft
Deputy Alex Nell
Team D
Lt. Ryan Brehmer
Sgt. Derek Tritt
Sgt. Bradley Kulibert
Deputy Scott Anderson
Deputy Dylan Ott
Deputy Thomas Crowell
Deputy Zachary Kuckkahn
Lomira Contract
The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office began contracted law enforcement services to the Village of Lomira in March of 2023 subsequent to the Sheriff’s Office managing the police department from September 2022 until February 2023. There are three, full time deputies assigned to the village, including a School Resource Officer (SRO) which averages about 40 hours per week in the school.
Lomira Team
Sgt. Donald Counard
Deputy Codey Bratz
SRO Jay Theilmann
Deputy Kayla Tritt
Reeseville Contract
On January 1, 2022, the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office began contracted law enforcement services for the Village of Reeseville. We currently have four deputies assigned to Reeseville with a sergeant overseeing the scheduling portion of the contract. The sheriff’s office currently provides 10 hours of coverage a week, which averages to 40 hours a month.
Reeseville Team
Sgt. Derek Tritt
Deputy Trevor Mallon
Deputy Martin Keberlein
Deputy Matthew Burns
Deputy Damian Schultz