Dodge County Officials Seek Inmate James Griswold

Inmate with Huber Privileges Fails to Report

DODGE COUNTY, Wis.Authorities in Dodge County are currently searching for inmate James Griswold, who has gone missing while on court-ordered Huber privileges. These privileges allow certain inmates to leave the facility for work and medical appointments.

Incident Details

James Griswold left the Dodge County jail around midnight, intending to seek non-emergent medical attention at Marshfield Medical Center in Beaver Dam. However, he never arrived at the facility. He departed the jail in his own vehicle, a black 2013 Chevy Malibu with Wisconsin registration AWV 9228. Griswold also owns a black 2001 Dodge Ram, with Wisconsin registration UX 6397.

Areas of Interest

Authorities believe that Griswold might be in the Juneau and Beaver Dam areas. This belief stems from his known associations and activities in these locations.

Active Felony Warrant

Due to this incident, there is an active felony warrant for James Griswold’s arrest. The warrant underscores the urgency of locating him as soon as possible.

How the Public Can Help

The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office is asking the public for assistance. If anyone has information about Griswold’s whereabouts or has seen either of his vehicles, they are urged to contact the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office non-emergency number at 920-386-3726.

Important Information to Remember

  • Name: James Griswold
  • Missing From: Dodge County Jail
  • Intended Destination: Marshfield Medical Center, Beaver Dam
  • Vehicles:
  • Black 2013 Chevy Malibu (WI registration AWV 9228)
  • Black 2001 Dodge Ram (WI registration UX 6397)
  • Areas of Interest: Juneau and Beaver Dam

Efforts to Locate James Griswold Continue

Authorities remain committed to locating James Griswold and ensuring public safety. Community members are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any information that could aid in Griswold’s apprehension.

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