Wisconsin Code § 173.10

Investigation of cruelty complaints
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A person
may apply for a search warrant under s. 968.12 if there is reason
to believe that a violation of s. 944.18 or ch. 951 has taken place
or is taking place. If the court is satisfied that probable cause exists, it shall issue a search warrant directing a law enforcement officer in the county to proceed immediately to the location of the
alleged violation with a doctor of veterinary medicine, if the
court determines that a veterinarian is necessary for purposes of
the search, and directing the law enforcement officer to search the
place designated in the warrant, retaining in his or her custody
subject to the order of the court such property or things as are
specified in the warrant, including any animal. If the person applying for the search warrant is a humane officer, the warrant
shall direct that the humane officer accompany the law enforcement officer who is directed to perform the search. The warrant
shall be executed and returned to the court which issued the warrant in accordance with ss. 968.15 and 968.17. This section does
not affect other powers and duties of law enforcement officers.

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