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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 26 — Protection of forest lands and forest productivity

26.97 Law enforcement and police power.

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26.97 Law enforcement and police power. A state forest ranger, town chairperson, conservation warden or other duly appointed deputy may do any of the following:
(1)Arrest a person, with or without a warrant, when the person is detected actually committing a violation of this chapter, subch. VI of ch. 77 , or s. 167.10
(3), 941.10
(1), 941.11 , 941.12 , 941.13 , 943.02
(1), 943.03 , 943.04 , 943.05 or 943.06
(2).
(2)Arrest a person, with or without a warrant, whom the ranger, chairperson, warden or deputy has reason to believe is committing or has committed a violation of a statutory provision specified under sub.
(1).
(3)Take the arrested person before the circuit court for the county where the violation occurred and make a proper complaint.
(4)Execute and serve any warrant or process in the same manner as any constable.
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