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.Â
We will prioritize the mission of the Police Department through problem-solving and public service.
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
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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Calling All Experienced Police Officers.
Apply by July 25 to be invited for testing!
Are you an experienced Police Officer ready to take your career to the next level? The Wentzville Police Department is hiring to fill three immediate openings.
✅ Starting Hourly Rate: $33.51 to $38.53
✅ 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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In 1979 I started with Jennings PD at $6 and hour. Left 5 years later making $9 an hour. Glad to see the pay is better now.
DWI Saturation Patrols Planned in St. Charles County
This summer, local law enforcement agencies will conduct coordinated DWI saturation patrols in the St. Charles County community.
While officers regularly enforce DWI laws within their own jurisdictions, these saturation events represent a joint effort among the St. Charles City Police Department, St. Charles County Police Department, St. Peters Police Department, O’Fallon Police Department, Lake St. Louis Police Department, Wentzville Police Department, and the Missouri State Highway Patrol. On designated dates throughout the summer, these agencies will increase patrols across high-traffic areas throughout St. Charles County to identify and remove impaired drivers from the road.
The effort will involve Drug Recognition Experts (DREs)—officers specially trained and certified to identify drivers impaired by drugs, not just alcohol.
How you can help:
Talk to your friends and loved ones about making safe choices. Always plan ahead for a sober ride. Use a rideshare service, designate a driver, or stay overnight if needed. Never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs. If you see someone who may be impaired, speak up or help them find a safe option. Your actions could save a life, maybe even your own. Let’s all do our part to prevent impaired driving and make our communities safer.
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It is so important that you prevent someone you know is drunk. I was with a group of friends. We saw this guy came out who could hardly walk. Someone made a comment that someone should stop him. No one didn’t anything. So I got up and stood in front of his car door. He kept yelling at me to move. I don’t think you should be driving. He kept yelling and started to raise his arms like he was going to hit me. Luckly a big male friend of mine came up and told this drunk that he wasn’t going to hit me. He kept yelling at both of us. We as someone to call the police. When the police came they told him he wasn’t going to drive. He told them that he WAS going to drive home and that he was a lawyer. The cuffed him and took him off. I was so thankful that I stopped this guy from driving. God only knows that he could have killed someone.
Every night I see someone stopped for "speeding" I think, "wow, I've seen at least 2-3 drunk drivers. But instead, they'd rather steal money from the Wentzville citizens instead of actually protecting or serving them." It's really sad
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Traffic Safety Campaign Announcement of Focused Enforcement Day July 18.
The Wentzville Police Department Traffic Safety Campaign is underway with the hope to increase roadway safety and reduce traffic crashes in our community. This campaign will run through September. Tomorrow's focused enforcement will be on Hwy 70, US Hwy 61, David Hoekel Parkway, Veterans Memorial Parkway and West Pearce Boulevard. With an emphasis on speed enforcement, hazardous moving violations, expired registrations and temporary license tags. This focused enforcement is data and complaint driven with a goal to enforce violations, educate the public on traffic safety, and ultimately reduce traffic crashes.
Let's work together to keep Wentzville's roads safe!
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Traffic Safety Campaign Announcement of Focused Enforcement Day July 16.
The Wentzville Police Department Traffic Safety Campaign is underway with the hope to increase roadway safety and reduce traffic crashes in our community. This campaign will run through September. Tomorrow's focused enforcement will be on Hwy Z, Interstate Drive and the subdivisions of Cimarron Valley, Silver Pine Ridge and Glenhurst. With an emphasis on speed enforcement, hazardous moving violations, expired registrations and temporary license tags. This focused enforcement is data and complaint driven with a goal to enforce violations, educate the public on traffic safety, and ultimately reduce traffic crashes.
Let's work together to keep Wentzville's roads safe!
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Yall got brand new vehicles but still can’t use your lights properly. Ended up crashing into an employee at GM last night because of negligence on your officers end.