LAKE MILLS - After about a year of serving the Town of Lake Mills, Chief of Police Mick Selck has submitted his resignation effective mid-May or upon the hire of
Lake Mills Police were involved in a pursuit down Interstate 94 in December reaching speeds of 116 miles per hour.
On Dec. 13 Lake Mills Police Officer T.J Adams observed a silver Chevrolet Malibu parked in the Walgreens parking lot, according to Lake Mills Police Chief Mick Selck.
âHe observed one subject look at him then looked straight down to the ground,â Selck said. âOfficer Adams drove by the vehicle and observed there was no rear license plate and the vehicleâs tint was very dark.â
Selck said, Officer Adams waited for the car to leave Walgreens, where it was later discovered the suspects passed counterfeit $100 bills.
Dear Editor,
2020 was an unprecedented year for all of us. A pandemic that has killed over three hundred thousand Americans and counting, turned our personal lives and social lives upside down causing an increase in tensions, anxiety, poverty, mental health issues and drug abuse.
During COVID, we dealt with lingering racial inequality issues on a national scale. Around the country, discussions and political actions were being taken in some cities to âdefund the police.â However, here in Lake Mills we were invited to become part of the discussion and worked with the community to help promote the ideology and reality of equality for all. I learned a lot during that time, and I made some changes on how we at the Lake Mills Police Department do business. Through this process I made some amazing friends who I otherwise would have never met. For that, I am thankful!