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.
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We will value the contributions of each member of the Police Department team and emphasize collective success.
We will ensure the safety of the public and our employees through policy and practice.

Law Enforcement Center
1019 Schroeder Creek Blvd.
Wentzville, MO 63385
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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
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WPD Officer Harris Seeks Public Assistance in Identifying Property Damage Vehicle and Suspects.
The Wentzville Police Department is seeking your assistance in identifying a vehicle and possibly the individuals involved in several property damage reports in the Stone Ridge Canyon subdivision on Saturday, Dec. 12 between 11:00 and 12:00 p.m.
There are several homes with property damage to decorations totaling $440 in damage to this point.
While surveillance footage is limited, the video shows a suspect vehicle described as an older model white GMC or Chevrolet two door regular cab pickup truck.
Officer Harris believes the suspects to be juveniles based on the audio from one video associated with juveniles ages.
If you recognize this vehicle or have any information, please contact Officer Harris at (636) 327-5105 or email Zachary.Harris@wentzvillemo.gov.
Your assistance is greatly appreciated as we work together to keep our community safe.
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Android camera doing wonders
Maybe have the school resource officer see if anyone brags about the damage
You kids are cooked nowadays 🤣
2000+ model cat eye Silverado
Gotta be honest, if the prosecuting attorney is just gonna let them go again and again, I foresee less and less people coming forward to help, bc they’ll feel like it’s not going to amount to anything. (Not the PDs fault, just calling it out is all).
Maybe just check with the kids who did all the damages last year to all of our Christmas decorations, were caught on camera, and once they were confronted by PD they denied doing it so the prosecuting attorney let them go. Might be a good place to start?
Kids having fun..... The bad thing is : it's to the cost of others. And these are obviously young adults. Hold my beer 🍺
Seen that truck last night parked in front of my house. No kids one adult lady and 2 men. Caught my attention when they all 3 got out ran up the road then ran back and sped off and turned towards Holt high school.
That looks like Tim Howe out of Troy Missouri
I believe there was a clearer video posted on my neighborhood page. I’ll ask them to submit to the PD.
That’s terrible! Hope they are caught!
Parents are not doing there Job
Ppl are so disrespectful
Brazen if there’s no concern for stiff consequences…
Why bother looking for them if you dont charge them as adults for doing adult crimes. We all know there will be no punishment and they do too
I had a first sergeant in the army that once said sometimes good soldiers do bad things and that's when you need to make an example for the other soldiers. When you catch these punks it's time to make an example.
They better hope they don't come down with the flu because it was cold
These kids ghetto out here whew
Hope they're caught and punished
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The 2026 CERT Training class kicks off this February!
Training sessions will take place from 6–10 p.m. on the following dates:
• Tuesday, Feb. 10
• Wednesday, Feb. 12
• Tuesday, Feb. 17
• Thursday, Feb. 19
The final session and graduation will be held on Saturday, Feb. 21 from 8 a.m.–12 p.m.
Get ready to learn essential skills and be part of a team that helps keep Wentzville safe!
Wentzville CERT is part of a national program that equips citizens to be able to fill the gap between when a disaster strikes and the arrival of first responders. CERT training provides basic survival and rescue skills that help you prepare for, respond to, and recover from an emergency or disaster.
As a member of CERT, you can participate in drills and exercises, take additional training, and volunteer at community events. As part of an activated team, you will be ready to deliver immediate assistance to victims, mobilize local resources, organize emergency communications and support first responders.
Training Topics will include Disaster Preparedness, Fire Safety, Light Search and Rescue, Disaster Medical Operations and Communications.
For more information in reference to the CERT program, contact our CERT Program Director Officer Michael Toney at (636) 639-2104 or email Wentzville.Cert@wentzvillemo.gov
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Focused Enforcement on Impaired Driving
Tonight, the Wentzville Police Department is partnering with other law enforcement agencies across St. Charles County for a saturation patrol event focused on impaired driving. Our goal is two-fold, to stop impaired drivers and to remind everyone that choosing to drive impaired has serious consequences.
With additional officers on patrol during this event, funded by a grant and supported by MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving), we are committed to keeping our roads safe and protecting our community.
Remember, driving impaired is never worth the risk. Plan ahead, use a designated driver, or call a ride service—your safety and the safety of others depend on it.
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Happy Friday Wentzville!
Here are all the calls we responded to over the last week. Be safe and have a great weekend!
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Good work, stay safe, and hopefully the cold weather will slow down crime and the calls to service.
Thank you
It’s been a while
Hi how is everyone doing
Friday, Dec. 12 we congratulate the first semester graduates of the WPD S.T.A.R.T. program of students from Lakeview Elementary.
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. All classes are led by our School Resource Officers who utilize 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
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