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Waukesha County Technical College - Feature: Double Duty: Brothers' Identical Success Starts At Academy, Leads To Sheriff's Department

"It's great because we know each other's strengths and weaknesses," Kalan said.

November 8, 2021

Both brothers received conditional offers from the Waukesha County Sheriff’s Department in March 2021 and were sworn in as deputies that May. While working together after graduating wasn’t a necessity, they were excited to take on another new opportunity with each other’s support. Although they typically work in separate parts of the county to avoid confusion, the two have taken a few calls together. "It’s great because we know each other’s strengths and weaknesses," Kalan said.

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Looking ahead, the brothers are keeping an open mind while completing their probation period at the County. "With being so new, we haven’t closed any doors yet," said Josh. "I’m looking forward to testing out different specialties, talking with deputies who are on different teams, just talking with different people and putting feelers out there." For now, they are enjoying patrol and putting the skills they learned at WCTC to work.

FROM WCTC IMPACT, FALL 2021 EDITION

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