SHEBOYGAN, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) — After more than 35 years in law enforcement, Sheboygan County Sheriff Cory Roeseler is retiring.
Sheriff Roeseler submitted his retirement notice to Governor Evers’ Office, with the intent to retire on June 3, 2024.
Sheriff Roeseler started with the Sheboygan County Sheriff’s Office on January 8, 1991 as a deputy. He was promoted to Corporal, Detective, Lieutenant of Criminal Investigations and Captain of Patrol/Criminal Investigations over that 27-year span. He was appointed Sheriff in 2018 and elected for terms in 2019 and 2023. Prior to working at the Sheboygan County Sheriff’s Office, he was a deputy with the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office and part time patrolman/dispatcher for the Kiel Police Department. He was also the part-time Chief of Police for the Cascade Police Department for 15 years prior to being appointed Sheriff.
Sheriff Roeseler grew up in the rural Kiel area and graduated from Kiel High School. He attended Moraine Park Technical College where he received an Associate Degree in Police Science. He and his wife Holly reside in Sheboygan.
He says he will spend more time with his family.
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