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State Representative, Wisconsin , District #28
Contact Information
HraychuckRoom 6 North, State Capitol, P.O. Box 8952
Madison, Wisconsin 53708-8952
608-267-2365
rep.hraychuck@legis.state.wi.us
About
Ann Hraychuck has just completed 32 years
of public service with the Polk County
Sheriff’s Department. She was initially hired
by Polk County in 1971 under a federal CETA
grant for young adults from low-income
families. In 1973, Ann was hired by the
Sheriff’s Department as a secretary and was
promoted to Jailer/Dispatcher and then to a
Sensitive Crimes Investigator in 1984. After 18
years as an Investigator, Ann was elected to
her first term as the Sheriff of Polk County in
2001 and re-elected in 2003. She was one of two
female sheriffs in the State of Wisconsin.
Throughout her extensive law
enforcement career, Ann has always strived to
excel in every position that she has held in
the Sheriff’s Department. She was instrumental
in the implementation of committees and task
forces that dealt with such critical issues as
child abuse, domestic violence, sexual assault,
homicide, drug abuse, teen deaths in traffic
crashes, and elder abuse. During the 18 years
that Ann was a Sensitive Crimes Investigator,
she became a certified instructor for the WI
Department of Justice, training police officers
throughout WI in the techniques of
investigating child abuse, domestic violence,
sexual assault, and homicide cases.
Ann
is the recipient of a multitude of
commendations from local, state, and national
law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, and
child advocacy organizations for her work in
the sensitive crimes arena. In 1991, she
received a Medal of Valor for rendering aid to
a fellow officer who had been shot.
Over the past 32 years, Ann has served
on numerous county, state, and national
committees. As Sheriff, she was selected by
Governor Doyle to serve on the WI Radio
Interoperability Homeland Security Council, the
WI Sentencing Guidelines Commission, and the
Violence Against Women Advisory Board.
In February and March of 2005, Ann
testified before Senate and Assembly
committees, at the State Capitol, regarding the
impact of the methamphetamine epidemic in
northwestern Wisconsin.
In March of
2005, Sheriff Ann received national recognition
through an appointment by US Senator Russ
Feingold to the Federal Nomination Commission,
which made recommendations to our US Senators
and President Bush for candidates to fill the
US Attorney’s position for the Western District
of WI.
Also in March of 2005, Sheriff
Ann was nominated to the Unity High School Wall
of Honor, which recognizes alumni for their
life achievements and community contributions.
Ann lives near Balsam Lake with her 16
year old stepson, Davey, and husband, retired
Frederic Chief of Police David Hraychuck. Ann,
David, and Davey are all avid sportsmen and
love to hunt and fish. Ann and David are Hunter
Safety Education instructors. They have been
involved in numerous volunteer events that
promote children and their families, to include
youth pheasant hunting events, youth fishing
contests, and the annual Youth in the Outdoors
Day. They chair the annual Deer Hunt for
Hunters with Disabilities through the Polk
County Sportsmen’s Club. Ann has just completed
a term as the President of the Polk County
Sportsmen’s Club, the first female to hold this
position in the club’s 75-year
history.
After a lifetime of law
enforcement, Ann Hraychuck wants to continue
serving the public as a State Assembly
Representative for the 28th District.
