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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Happy Friday, April 17 Wentzville!

Here are all the calls we responded to over the last week. Be safe and have a great weekend!
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16 hours ago

4 CommentsComment on Facebook

Thanks! Great job as always Wentzville PD!

Great job, keep up the good work, and stay safe

Thank you. Stay safe.

Traffic Alert

This afternoon, Friday, April 17 a dignified transfer procession for Captain Tommy Shine of the Wentzville Fire Protection District will travel through the City of Wentzville.

The procession is expected to pass through the area between 4:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m., entering from Interstate 70 and traveling along Highway A to Wentzville Parkway, continuing from Highway 61 to Pitman Funeral Home. 

Residents who wish to show their support are encouraged to safely line Wentzville Parkway along the route. Drivers may experience brief traffic impacts 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.
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Traffic Alert

This afternoon, Friday, April 17 a dignified transfer procession for Captain Tommy Shine of the Wentzville Fire Protection District will travel through the City of Wentzville.

The procession is expected to pass through the area between 4:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m., entering from Interstate 70 and traveling along Highway A to Wentzville Parkway, continuing from Highway 61 to Pitman Funeral Home.

Residents who wish to show their support are encouraged to safely line Wentzville Parkway along the route. Drivers may experience brief traffic impacts 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.
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19 hours ago

6 CommentsComment on Facebook

Jenni Driemeier

Thank you for posting this.

Will there live stream so some of us who can’t be there can watch online

Seen the fire trucks on 70 today! Thank you for your service sir!!!!!!

🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

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This week, we recognize National Animal Control Officer Appreciation Week and celebrate our two dedicated Animal Control Officers, Officer Mahoney and Officer Yost.

Animal-related calls make up a significant portion of our calls for service. These officers play a critical role in keeping our community safe. From reuniting lost pets with their families to investigating complex cases of animal abuse and neglect, their work is both demanding and essential.

Their professionalism, compassion and commitment often happen behind the scenes, but their impact is felt across our community every day.

We appreciate your service and dedication to the City of Wentzville.
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1 day ago

8 CommentsComment on Facebook

Thank you for your service and dedication. You really do look like you enjoy your jobs, I hope you do.

Thank you so much for everything you do and how much you care

They are amazing!

Best in the business! So grateful for them 🐾💕

You can tell they love their jobs! They are really concerned about the animals and their welfare! Always enjoy seeing them at work!

These two always go above and beyond! Thank you!

Got to see them in action yesterday with a dog in a car in 83°. I was very impressed with their calmness and efficiency. Love that we have this in our community now.

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The Wentzville Police Department would like to inform our community that a dignified transfer procession will travel through our community tomorrow, April 17 for Captain Tommy Shine who proudly served the Wentzville Fire Protection District.

The procession will be en route to Pitman Funeral Home. During this time, you may see an increased first responder presence and experience brief traffic impacts along the route.

We ask for your patience, for more information, or if you wish to show support, please refer to the Wentzville Fire Protection District.
Thank you.
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2 days ago
You still have time to register for the program held on Monday, April 20.

Teen drivers are at the highest risk on the road, but as a parent, you can make a difference. 

First Impact is a powerful program designed to educate parents and guardians about Missouri’s Graduated Driver License (GDL) Law – what it means, why it works, and how you can help keep your teen safe behind the wheel. While the class is geared toward parents, teens are encouraged to accompany them. 

Attendance is free, but space is limited! Secure your spot today and take the first step toward a safer future for your teen.

Use the link below to register today.
Be safe!
signupgenius.com/go/10C0D4EA5A92CA3FDC16-63266548-keeping#/

You still have time to register for the program held on Monday, April 20.

Teen drivers are at the highest risk on the road, but as a parent, you can make a difference.

First Impact is a powerful program designed to educate parents and guardians about Missouri’s Graduated Driver License (GDL) Law – what it means, why it works, and how you can help keep your teen safe behind the wheel. While the class is geared toward parents, teens are encouraged to accompany them.

Attendance is free, but space is limited! Secure your spot today and take the first step toward a safer future for your teen.

Use the link below to register today.
Be safe!
signupgenius.com/go/10C0D4EA5A92CA3FDC16-63266548-keeping#/
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2 days ago