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Chippewa County Board of Supervisors Approves "No Confidence" Vote Against Chippewa County Sheriff

Friday, March 1st, 2024 -- 8:00 AM

(Rich Kremer, Wisconsin Public Radio) A months-long sexual harassment investigation into Chippewa County Sheriff Travis Hakes has resulted in a near-unanimous vote of “no confidence” by the county’s board of supervisors.

According to Rich Kremer with Wisconsin Public Radio, the county said the sheriff has “a long history of not being credible” regarding issues including his work history, while Hakes said the investigation was biased against him.

With a 19-1 vote, the Chippewa County Board of Supervisors passed a resolution Feb. 20 stating it has “no confidence in Chippewa County Sheriff Travis Hakes’ continued leadership” of the sheriff’s office. A subsequent resolution asks that any future communications between the department and the board go through the county’s chief deputy and not Hakes.

A joint statement from Chippewa County Board Chair Dean Gullickson and County Administrator Randy Scholz said the vote was necessary because Hakes targeted a female job applicant and subordinate with “inappropriate communications” and special treatment “including texting a racist ethically charged meme.”

The statement also accuses Hakes of lying about his prior work history. In particular, it claims he stated that he left his previous job as a City of Chetek police officer in good standing.

But the statement said records from the city of Chetek and the Chippewa County’s District Attorney’s office show “Hakes resigned to avoid an investigation involving his comments made to a victim suggesting he could modify or eliminate his body cam recordings.”

“Sheriff Hakes has demonstrated his negative impact on the fundamental operations of the Sheriff’s Department, the District Attorney’s Office, and the Chippewa County Department of Administration,” the statement said. “This impact has also created concerns for the safety of the general public.”

In December, the county’s district attorney also concluded that Hakes be added to Brady/Giglio disclosures, according to the statement. Those disclosures, compiled by district attorneys, identify law enforcement officers “who have had incidents of untruthfulness, criminal convictions, candor issues, or some other type of issue placing their credibility into question.”

The DA determined that “the only way to ensure that prosecutions are not negatively affected is for Sheriff Hakes to avoid actively being involved in any investigations, or handling physical evidence.”

In a Facebook post written after the board’s “no confidence” vote, Hakes criticized the “Madison-based attorney” who conducted a third-party investigation “that has now topped over $100,000 in taxpayer funds.”

“Like the general public, I have not yet had an opportunity to review the report, but I suspect it’s filled with more hearsay and conjecture,” Hakes said. Hakes ended the post stating that he’s glad the county board has “finally put an end to this charade, and I look forward to effectively leading the Sheriff’s Office without this investigation sabotaging my ability to do so.”


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