Wally Krenzke recall, Price County, Wisconsin, 2009

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Price County Sheriff recall
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Officeholders
Wally Krenzke
Recall status
Recall approved
Recall election date
August 26, 2009
See also
Recall overview
Political recall efforts, 2009
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Recall reports

Voters in Price County, Wisconsin recalled Sheriff Wally Krenzke from his position in August 2009. The effort was led by the Concerned Citizens Group (CCG), who alleged the sheriff mishandled a missing persons case.[1]

In March 2009, 70-year-old Deanne Breen, who suffered from dementia, wandered from her home and went missing into nearby woods. After eight hours of searching, Krenzke called off the search party in order for it to regroup. Krenzke stated that he did not have that many searchers in the woods because the woman would have been scared off. Breen was found dead a day later. The coroner declared hypothermia as the cause of death.[2]

A special recall election was to be held on July 28, 2009, to decide whether or not Krenzke should be removed from office. However, the election was held on August 26, 2009, where it was approved and Sheriff Krenzke was successfully recalled.[3]

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