The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office held a press conference on Friday, April 10 addressing public allegations that Sundas Naqvi was detained at a Dodge County facility as part of a multi-agency law enforcement action. After a thorough review of all available records, evidence, and timelines, the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office confirms that these claims are not supported by facts and did not occur.
The allegations asserted that Ms. Naqvi, a U.S. citizen, was detained at O’Hare International Airport, transported to an Illinois detention facility, and ultimately moved across state lines to Dodge County, Wisconsin where she was allegedly held and later released. These claims also included assertions that Dodge County personnel denied her presence while she was in custody and released her without documentation or assistance.
A comprehensive review of records and evidence establishes the following:
No Involvement by Dodge County.
There is no record of booking, detention, or release involving Ms. Naqvi in Dodge County.
There was no transfer, request, or coordination with any federal or out-of-state agency regarding Ms. Naqvi.
At no time was Ms. Naqvi in the custody of the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office.
Verified timeline following O’Hare includes U.S. Customs and Border Protection records confirming Ms. Naqvi entered secondary inspection at 10:46 a.m. on March 5, 2026 and was released at 11:42 a.m.
Federal authorities have stated she was not detained or transferred after leaving O’Hare.
Confirmed presence in Illinois includes Ms. Naqvi checking into a Hampton Inn & Suites in Rosemont, Illinois at :17 p.m. on March 5, 2026, and remained there during the time period she later claimed to be detained. This stay is supported by hotel records and witness verification. Text messages sent during this period further confirm she was actively communicating from the hotel which includes ordering food and going to the spa.
Travel to Wisconsin occurred later and voluntarily. Evidence shows Ms. Naqvi traveled to Wisconsin on March 7, 2026, accompanied by a witness.
Video footage, license plate reader data, and timeline analysis confirm her travel from Illinois to Wisconsin occurred near the end and after the alleged detention period and was not the result of law enforcement transport.
There is no evidence supporting detention claims. There is no video, documentation, or witness testimony placing Ms. Naqvi in any Dodge County facility. Claims relying on phone location data are not corroborated and are inconsistent with verified evidence.
Sheriff Dale Schmidt stated:
“These allegations are serious, but they are not supported by evidence. We have reviewed the records, we have established the timeline, and the facts are clear—this did not happen. Our responsibility is to ensure the public has accurate information and confidence in the integrity of law enforcement.”
The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office further noted that prior law enforcement investigations involving allegations made by Sundas Naqvi resulted in findings that claims were unsubstantiated, including sexual assault allegations, in which the reported crime was later determined to be a false report.
While criminal charges related to the current matter may be difficult to pursue under applicable law, the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office has taken steps to ensure accountability. Civil litigation has been filed in federal court, individually by the Sheriff, in response to the allegations and their impact.
The Sheriff’s Office also shared information with federal and state law enforcement partners, including the FBI and Illinois State Police, for review.
