Wisconsin Code § 23.59

Search during temporary questioning
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When an
enforcing officer has stopped a person for temporary questioning
pursuant to s. 23.58 (1) and reasonably suspects that he or she or
another is in danger of physical injury, the officer may search
such person for weapons or any instrument or article or substance
readily capable of causing physical injury and of a sort not ordinarily carried in public places by law abiding persons. If the officer finds such a weapon or instrument, or any other property possession of which he or she reasonably believes may constitute the
commission of a violation of those statutes enumerated in s.
23.50 (1) or which may constitute a threat to his or her safety, the
officer may take it and keep it until the completion of the questioning, at which time he or she shall either return it, if lawfully
possessed, or arrest the person so questioned for possession of the
weapon, instrument, article or substance, if he or she has the authority to do so, or detain the person until a proper arrest can be
made by appropriate authorities. Searches during temporary
questioning as provided under this section shall only be conducted by those enforcing officers who have the authority to
make arrests for crimes.

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