








Seeing a child smile through difficult times can soften the toughest of grown men. For Milwaukee County (WI) Sheriff’s (Retired) Sergeant Bill Theep, the surviving children at C.O.P.S. Kids Camp did that daily, and often left him on the brink of tears.
“Working with the younger children, ages six and seven, is fun because they are so energetic, but sometimes more difficult because they don’t have many memories of their fallen parent,” says Theep. “Things such as not remembering their parent’s favorite meal can be devastating to them.”
In 2007, Bill started volunteering with airport transportation for C.O.P.S. Kids Camp, which has been held in the Milwaukee area for several years. It was easier to arrive and then leave, but the second year changed when he was invited to spend the day with campers.
“I was in uniform and wearing my vest. A young boy came up and poked me in the chest and said ‘my dad didn’t wear his’,” says Bill. “Incidents like that make you become more vocal about having things in order, just in case.”
From then on, Bill served as a mentor and was in charge of organizing Law Enforcement Night for the campers, including getting a helicopter, tank, and K-9’s to camp.
Bill experienced several critical incidents throughout his career. Still, the line-of-duty death of his friend and co-worker Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Deputy Sergio Aleman in 2012 changed him even more. He remains close with Deputy Aleman’s surviving family.
Now retired and spending more time with his grandkids, Bill looks forward to continuing to be a welcoming face at C.O.P.S. Kids Camp and encouraging other law enforcement in Wisconsin to get involved.
Bill Theep
Surviving Co-Worker of
Deputy Sheriff Sergio Aleman
Milwaukee County (WI) Sheriff's Office
EOW 7/31/2012
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