The Wentzville Police Department, led by Chief Paul West and Assistant Chief Major Leon Burton, has 84 commissioned officers and 22 full-time support staff. Major Burton oversees Support Services, Field Operations, and Professional Standards, with Captains Borroum and Pyatt commanding Field Operations and Support Services, respectively. To learn more, visit the About Us page. 

Guiding Principles

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Mission Focused

We will prioritize the mission of the Police Department through problem-solving and public service.

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Team Centered

We will value the contributions of each member of the Police Department team and emphasize collective success.

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Safety Conscious

We will ensure the safety of the public and our employees through policy and practice.

Location

Law Enforcement Center
1019 Schroeder Creek Blvd.
Wentzville, MO 63385

Contact Us

Emergency: 9-1-1
Dispatch Non-Emergency line: (636) 327-5105

Records: (636) 639-2113
Booking: (636) 639-2108
Main Fax: (636) 327-5896
General Email: Police@wentzvillemo.gov

For Court questions,
please call (636) 639-2193 or visit the Municipal Court web page.

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Below are the details from the Wentzville Fire Protection District regarding Captain Tommy Shines visitation today and the service tomorrow. 

Drivers may experience brief traffic impacts tomorrow as the procession moves through the area.

We offer our sincere condolences to Captain Tommy Shine’s family, friends and colleagues. His commitment to serving others will not be forgotten.
#WentzvillePD

Below are the details from the Wentzville Fire Protection District regarding Captain Tommy Shine's visitation today and the service tomorrow.

Drivers may experience brief traffic impacts tomorrow as the procession moves through the area.

We offer our sincere condolences to Captain Tommy Shine’s family, friends and colleagues. His commitment to serving others will not be forgotten.
#WentzvillePD
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16 hours ago

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My condolences to the family and thank you for your service mr.Shine

On Tuesday, April 21 we hosted week 3 of the Wentzville Police Department Citizens Police Academy Class of 2026.

This week’s session featured presentations from the 911 Communications Center, the School Resource Officer (SRO) Unit and a special visit from the Metro Air Unit.

We began with the Metro Air Support Unit which is an awesome unit that provides a great service to the region. Metro Air Support is a regional unit that serves St. Louis City, St. Louis County and St. Charles County to assist officers on the ground with air support. Then, 911 Communications Center who operates 24/7, serving as a vital link between the community and emergency services. Dispatchers answer 911 calls, handle non-emergency requests, and coordinate officer response to incidents. They manage incoming reports of criminal activity, civil complaints, and suspicious behavior, while also entering warrants and stolen property into the statewide system. Their work ensures officers have accurate and timely information to respond quickly and safely. We finished with Officer Horvath and Officer Princivalli from our School Resource Officer (SRO) Unit. They shared how our nine SROs patrol our schools daily, ensure student safety and build strong, positive relationships with students and staff. Officer Horvath discussed the Explorer program and Officer Princivalli introduced participants to the S.T.A.R.T. Program (Substance, Tobacco, Alcohol Resistance Training), our youth drug prevention and awareness initiative. 

Thank you to everyone who attended to continue learning more about the Wentzville Police Department. We’re looking forward to Week 4!
#WentzvillePD
#WPDCPA

On Tuesday, April 21 we hosted week 3 of the Wentzville Police Department Citizens Police Academy Class of 2026.

This week’s session featured presentations from the 911 Communications Center, the School Resource Officer (SRO) Unit and a special visit from the Metro Air Unit.

We began with the Metro Air Support Unit which is an awesome unit that provides a great service to the region. Metro Air Support is a regional unit that serves St. Louis City, St. Louis County and St. Charles County to assist officers on the ground with air support. Then, 911 Communications Center who operates 24/7, serving as a vital link between the community and emergency services. Dispatchers answer 911 calls, handle non-emergency requests, and coordinate officer response to incidents. They manage incoming reports of criminal activity, civil complaints, and suspicious behavior, while also entering warrants and stolen property into the statewide system. Their work ensures officers have accurate and timely information to respond quickly and safely. We finished with Officer Horvath and Officer Princivalli from our School Resource Officer (SRO) Unit. They shared how our nine SROs patrol our schools daily, ensure student safety and build strong, positive relationships with students and staff. Officer Horvath discussed the Explorer program and Officer Princivalli introduced participants to the S.T.A.R.T. Program (Substance, Tobacco, Alcohol Resistance Training), our youth drug prevention and awareness initiative.

Thank you to everyone who attended to continue learning more about the Wentzville Police Department. We’re looking forward to Week 4!
#WentzvillePD
#WPDCPA
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20 hours ago

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How cool is this !

Traffic Alert

Heartland Park operations will be impacted on Wednesday, April 22, as the City of Wentzville’s Parks and Recreation Department provides overflow parking in support of a regional visitation honoring Fire Captain Tommy Shine.

Visitors to Heartland Park, including Jake’s Field of Dreams Playground, should expect heavy traffic, limited or unavailable parking and possible delays accessing park amenities throughout the day.

Shuttle service will run continuously between Heartland Park and Pitman Funeral Home. Peak impacts are anticipated between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., with activity continuing into the evening.

Residents are encouraged to plan ahead, allow extra time or consider visiting at an alternate time.

We appreciate the community’s patience and understanding as we support Captain Shine’s family and our first responder community.

Traffic Alert

Heartland Park operations will be impacted on Wednesday, April 22, as the City of Wentzville’s Parks and Recreation Department provides overflow parking in support of a regional visitation honoring Fire Captain Tommy Shine.

Visitors to Heartland Park, including Jake’s Field of Dreams Playground, should expect heavy traffic, limited or unavailable parking and possible delays accessing park amenities throughout the day.

Shuttle service will run continuously between Heartland Park and Pitman Funeral Home. Peak impacts are anticipated between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., with activity continuing into the evening.

Residents are encouraged to plan ahead, allow extra time or consider visiting at an alternate time.

We appreciate the community’s patience and understanding as we support Captain Shine’s family and our first responder community.Heartland Park operations will be impacted on Wednesday, April 22, as the City of Wentzville’s Parks and Recreation Department provides overflow parking in support of a regional visitation honoring Fire Captain Tommy Shine.

Visitors to Heartland Park, including Jake’s Field of Dreams Playground, should expect heavy traffic, limited or unavailable parking and possible delays accessing park amenities throughout the day.

Shuttle service will run continuously between Heartland Park and Pitman Funeral Home. Peak impacts are anticipated between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., with activity continuing into the evening.

Residents are encouraged to plan ahead, allow extra time or consider visiting at an alternate time.

We appreciate the community’s patience and understanding as we support Captain Shine’s family and our first responder community.
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2 days ago
On Thursday afternoon, April 16 we congratulated the last group of second semester graduates of the WPD S.T.A.R.T. program by students from Wabash Elementary School.

Substance Tobacco Alcohol Resistance Training (S.T.A.R.T.) is a comprehensive and adaptable substance abuse prevention curriculum for fifth-grade students. Over nine classes, students learn about critical issues facing youth today, such as tobacco, alcohol, illicit drugs, bullying and cyberbullying, peer pressure, and citizenship. School Resource Officers lead all classes, utilizing a combination of instructional strategies for student engagement, including interactive learning, lectures, writing prompts, group exercises, and peer-led discussions. Each lesson is focused on helping students understand positive and negative decision-making and providing them with the tools necessary to confidentially express the program’s motto:
“Start by saying NO!”

Learn more at https://www.sccmo.org/1970/START-Program
#WentzvillePD

On Thursday afternoon, April 16 we congratulated the last group of second semester graduates of the WPD S.T.A.R.T. program by students from Wabash Elementary School.

Substance Tobacco Alcohol Resistance Training (S.T.A.R.T.) is a comprehensive and adaptable substance abuse prevention curriculum for fifth-grade students. Over nine classes, students learn about critical issues facing youth today, such as tobacco, alcohol, illicit drugs, bullying and cyberbullying, peer pressure, and citizenship. School Resource Officers lead all classes, utilizing a combination of instructional strategies for student engagement, including interactive learning, lectures, writing prompts, group exercises, and peer-led discussions. Each lesson is focused on helping students understand positive and negative decision-making and providing them with the tools necessary to confidentially express the program’s motto:
“Start by saying NO!”

Learn more at
#WentzvillePD
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3 days ago
The Wentzville Police Department is hiring police officers.

Due to academy wait times we are seeking EXPERIENCED OFFICERS.

Apply soon to be invited for testing on Tuesday, May 5.

✅ Starting Hourly Rate: $34.38 to $39.54
✅ Benefits:
Take-home car program
Sick and vacation time
Five Personal Days
13 paid holidays
L-6 LAGERS Pension Plan
All equipment provided
On-site fitness center

✅ Specialized opportunities: Join teams like SWAT, Drug Task Force, County Fugitive Team or become a Federal Task Force Officer.
Bring your experience to a Department that values your skills and offers room to grow.

Make the change today! Learn more and apply here at www.wentzvillemo.gov/Careers, or call Lt. Schoolcraft at (636) 639-2133.

The Wentzville Police Department is hiring police officers.

Due to academy wait times we are seeking EXPERIENCED OFFICERS.

Apply soon to be invited for testing on Tuesday, May 5.

✅ Starting Hourly Rate: $34.38 to $39.54
✅ Benefits:
Take-home car program
Sick and vacation time
Five Personal Days
13 paid holidays
L-6 LAGERS Pension Plan
All equipment provided
On-site fitness center

✅ Specialized opportunities: Join teams like SWAT, Drug Task Force, County Fugitive Team or become a Federal Task Force Officer.
Bring your experience to a Department that values your skills and offers room to grow.

Make the change today! Learn more and apply here at , or call Lt. Schoolcraft at (636) 639-2133.
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5 days ago

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