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Conservation Warden Wall of Honor
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Andrew
A. Krakow
1948-1990
Researched by Judith Borke,
Wisconsin Conservation Warden Museum
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Andrew A. Krakow,
conservation warden at Montello, was assisting the Marquette County Sheriff's
Department with a domestic disturbance call on June 5, 1990 when he was
killed by a 13-year-old boy. He was the first responding officer to arrive
at the scene after the boy threatened to kill his mother with a gun.
The previous week, police picked the
boy up after he ran away from home, and his parents began feeling threatened
by him. On June 5, the youth threatened his mother, at which time she
called the sheriff's office and barricaded herself in their home. The
boy drove a pick-up truck to his grandparents' home, where he apparently
went to get a rifle. Krakow advised officers by radio about 11:00
a.m. that he had located the truck, and as he arrived at the house, was
shot by the youth before he could get out of his squad car or defend himself.
Sheriff Department deputies arrived in time to see the boy drop the weapon
and run. He was chased on foot and captured. He was later sentenced to
confinement at Lincoln Hills School for Boys near Merrill until 25 years
of age.
Krakow was born in Washington,
D.C. on September 12, 1948. He attended graded and high schools in Fall
River, Wisconsin, and graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens
Point in 1971 with a forestry degree. He joined the Department of Natural
Resources warden service on January 5, 1976, and served at Delavan and
Wausaukee before arriving at Montello in August, 1988.
Krakow, 41, was well-liked and
respected by his collegues and the communities in which he served. About
270 law enforcement officers from 80 agencies across the Midwest, and
160 wardens from Wisconsin, the Midwest and Canada, were among the 1,000
people who attended his funeral at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church
in Montello. He was survived by his wife Jill and his children, Angela,
14, and Travis, 11.
Memorials to Andy Krakow are numerous:
- The Andrew Krakow Memorial at Montello Ranger Station, established
in 1990, consisting of a granite marker, maple tree and flag pole with
plaque, given by family members, school children and Bond's Auto Body;
- The Andy Krakow Memorial at Fall River City Park, established
in 1990, a granite marker and red maple tree given by his father and
a friend;
- Andy Krakow Memorial at Wausaukee Ranger Station, 1992, a granite
marker inscribed with his name and likeness, given by the citizens of
Wausaukee and Marinette County;
- Andrew Krakow Memorial Public Fishing Area in Montello at the
Fox River Dam by Highway 22, 1993, consisting of a public fishing area
with handicapped access pier, parking and picnicking areas, provided
by the City of Montello and the DNR;
- The Wisconsin Conservation Warden Association-Andrew A. Krakow
Memorial Scholarship, given annually to a junior or senior-year
student at UW-Stevens Point majoring in a natural resources field, with
preference toward those minoring in law enforcement; and
- Inscription of Andrew Krakow's name at the National Law Enforcement
Officers Memorial in Washington D.C., the American Police Hall of Fame
Memorial Wall in Miami, FL, and the Wisconsin Law Enforcement Memorial
on the State Capitol grounds in Madison, WI.
| (Sources:
WI State Journal, Madison, 6/61990, p.1, and 6/9/1990, p.1;
Green Bay Press Gazette, 6/7/1990; WI Trooper, 8/1990,
pp.12-13; DNR Digest, June/July 1990, p.1, and Nov./Dec. 1993,
p.5; memorial forms at Conservation Warden Museum. Photos.)
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Last Revised: Wednesday December 07 2005
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