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Law Enforcement Agencies

EMERGENCY? CRIME IN PROGRESS? CALL 9-1-1

For any and all emergencies; including Police response, Fire, or Medical Emergencies; please dial 9-1-1.

Madison Police

EMERGENCY? CALL 9-1-1

For any and all emergencies; including Police response, Fire, or Medical Emergencies; please dial 9-1-1.

Madison Police Website:
Non-Emergency Dispatcher
Phone: (608) 255-2345
General Contact or Comment Form:
https://www.cityofmadison.com/Police/forms/feedback.cfm
POLICE DISTRICT STATIONS

Dane County Sheriff

EMERGENCY? CALL 9-1-1

For any and all emergencies; including Police response, Fire, or Medical Emergencies; please dial 9-1-1.

Name
Phone
Postal Address
Dane County Sheriff’s Office
(608) 284-6800
115 W Doty Street, Madison, WI 53703
Northeast Precinct
(608) 266-3456
Southeast Precinct
(608) 266-9122
West Precinct
(608) 267-4936
Non-Emergency Dispatch – County
(608) 266-4948
Non-Emergency Dispatch – City
(608) 255-2345
Dane County Jail
(608) 284-6100
Ongoing Investigations
Crimes Tips – Drugs
(608) 245-5783
Crimes Tips – Other
(608) 284-6900
Crime Tips – Traffic
(608) 284-6876
Complaints or Compliments
Dane County Sheriff’s Office, Attn: Executive Services Captain,
115 W. Doty Street, Madison, WI 53703
Dane Co. District Attorney
Wisconsin Attorney General & Dept. of Justice
FBI

Project Safe Neighborhoods

Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) is a nationwide commitment to reduce gun violence by networking existing local programs that target gun crime and providing these programs with additional tools necessary to be successful. The goal is to take a hard line against gun criminals through every available means in an effort to make our streets and communities safer. Project Safe Neighborhoods seeks to achieve heightened coordination among federal, state, and local law enforcement, with an emphasis on tactical intelligence gathering, more aggressive prosecutions, and enhanced accountability through performance measures. The offensive is led by the U.S. Attorney in each of the 94 federal judicial districts across America.

Project Safe Childhood

In response to the increased dangers associated with the use of the Internet, the Department of Justice launched the national law enforcement initiative Project Safe Childhood (PSC) in May 2006. The goal of Project Safe Childhood is to reduce the incidence of sexual exploitation of children and minors. This initiative was designed to help law enforcement at the federal, state, tribal and local levels form collaborative partnerships to protect the children of this nation. Through these partnerships law enforcement at every level partner together to investigate and prosecute those that exploit children. Child exploitation may be seen in the form of child pornography, online enticement of children for sexual purposes, commercial sexual exploitation of children, and child sex tourism.

Victim Witness Assistance

Find information here to help you if you are a victim of a federal crime, or a witness in a case being handled by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Wisconsin.

Drug Endangered Children

A DEC program is a multi-disciplinary team commonly comprised of members from law enforcement, human services, prosecutors, the medical community, the health department, and probation and parole. Other participants may include schools, treatmen t centers, non-profit groups, faith-based organizations, and community members. Through the DEC program, organizations within a community or tribe work together to enhance their response to the immediate needs of drug-endangered children and to gather adequate evidence to substantiate prosecution of appropriate endangerment and other charges. Specific regional needs and available resources influence the type of DEC program each county or tribe implements.
Homeland Security
Name
Phone
Website
Email
U. S. Department of Homeland Security
202-282-8000
https://www.dhs.gov/
Home Desk
hsin.helpdesk@dhs.gov
Drug Enforcement Administration
Name
Phone
Postal Address
Website
U. S. Drug Enforcement Administration Madison Resident Office
608-264-511
212 E Washington Ave, Madison, WI 53703
Chicago Division Office (serving Wisconsin)
312-353-7875
230 S. Dearborn Street, Ste. 1200, Chicago, IL 60604-1745
https://www.dea.gov/contact-us
Submit a Tip
https://www.dea.gov/submit-tip
Secret Service