The Luke Wenke Files

…where internet yelling meets the public record

Category: jail records

  • Luke Wenke | Orleans County FOIL Records

    Luke Wenke | Orleans County FOIL Records

    Obtained through New York State’s freedom of information laws, the following documents pertain to Luke Wenke’s stay at the Orleans County Jail in Albion, New York, where he was detained on federal remand from December 14th, 2023 to August 16th, 2024. The records also contain…


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  • Luke Wenke | Niagara County Jail Records

    Luke Wenke | Niagara County Jail Records

    The following records were obtained from the Niagara County Jail, where Luke Wenke was detained three separate times over a roughly three-year period. He was first housed at the facility following his arrest in Olean, New York on a federal cyberstalking charge in January of…


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  • Luke Wenke | Monroe County Booking Sheet

    Luke Wenke | Monroe County Booking Sheet

    The document below contains Luke Wenke’s booking sheet for the Monroe County Jail, where he’s currently on federal remand for a cyberstalking charge, as well as his latest mugshot. Wenke was reportedly arrested outside the Family Dollar store in Salamanca, New York on December 17th,…


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  • Luke Wenke | Chautauqua County FOIL Records

    Luke Wenke | Chautauqua County FOIL Records

    Obtained through New York State’s freedom of information laws, the documents below consist of Luke Wenke’s booking sheet and correspondence log from the Chautauqua County Jail, where he was detained from June 20th, 2023 to August 10th, 2023 for allegedly violating the conditions of his…


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  • Here’s a List of the 200+ Letters Luke Wenke Sent From Jail Over a 14-Month Period

    Here’s a List of the 200+ Letters Luke Wenke Sent From Jail Over a 14-Month Period

    The following records were obtained through New York’s Freedom of Information Law (FOIL). They pertain to Luke Wenke’s outgoing mail from three different detention facilities that he stayed in over a 14-month period starting in June of 2023 for violating federal probation. During that time,…


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