The Washington Times

Topic - Madison Police Department

The Madison Police Department is the chief law enforcement agency in the city of Madison, Wisconsin. The current police chief is Noble Wray. It currently has over 400 full-time officers; the 2nd largest police force in the state after the Milwaukee Police. - Source: Wikipedia

Subscribe to this topic via RSS or ATOM
Related Stories
  • Police: Several leads in attack on Wisconsin RB

    Detectives investigating an assault that left star Wisconsin running back Montee Ball with a concussion have identified "several persons of interest" and believe the altercation may be related to a fight five days earlier, Madison police said Saturday.

  • On Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2012, Mike Vega points to the area in Madison, Wis., where on Feb. 6 he found a severely malnourished 15-year-old after she had escaped from an unfinished basement in which, authorities say, she was forced to stay for years. (AP Photo/Todd Richmond)

    Neighbors had reported possible abuse of Wis. girl

    Neighbors of a severely malnourished Wisconsin teenager found wandering outside, her bare feet purple and her face bleeding, say they rarely saw the girl leave home, and when she did emerge, she would scavenge through the trash and eat discarded scraps.

  • Wisconsin couple accused of starving daughter, 15

    A severely malnourished 15-year-old Wisconsin girl found walking barefoot in pajamas near her home last week told police her father and stepmother had forced her to live in the basement for years and that they beat her, starved her and even forced her to eat her own feces.

  • Police: Thieves pocket-dial 911, leading to arrest

    Police in Wisconsin's capital city barely had to try to catch a pair of unlucky suspected thieves.

More Stories →

Happening Now