Executive Summary
- A shelter-in-place order was issued Wednesday morning in Door County near Cherryland Airport due to a law enforcement incident.
- The order was lifted by authorities before 9:30 a.m., with officials confirming no ongoing threat to the public.
- The Door County Sheriff’s Office has not yet released specific details about the nature of the incident.
Authorities in Door County, Wisconsin, have lifted a shelter-in-place order that was issued Wednesday morning for an area near Cherryland Airport. The directive was initiated in response to what officials described as an active law enforcement incident.
In joint releases, the Door County Sheriff’s Office and Door County Emergency Management confirmed the situation was resolved shortly before 9:30 a.m. Officials have stated that there is no longer an ongoing threat to the public.
The Sheriff’s Office expressed gratitude for the public’s cooperation during the event. “We appreciate the public’s cooperation and patience while emergency crews worked to ensure the safety of our community,” the department said in a statement.
Specific details concerning the nature of the law enforcement incident that prompted the initial order have not been released. Authorities have indicated that more information may be provided as it becomes available.
