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.
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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Week 5 of the Wentzville Police Department Citizens Police Academy – Class of 2025
This week’s Citizens Police Academy session featured a trip to the range for one of the most anticipated sessions—firearms training. Led by members of our Firearms Unit, the evening began with a safety briefing and introduction to our duty weapon platforms. Participants then moved to the firing line for hands-on instruction. With a wide variety of experience levels in the group, our instructors provided individual coaching throughout the night. Several participants showed natural skill, consistently hitting their targets with accuracy. Beyond the range target practice, the evening sparked a few discussions about firearm safety, responsible handling and law enforcement use-of-force considerations. As always, safety was our top priority—and this class delivered both a great learning experience and a fun night.
Thank you to everyone who attended and continue to show interest in learning more about the Wentzville Police Department. We’re looking forward to Week 6!
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That was a great class!
A BIG thanks to the amazing encouraging instructors, the patience of Addison 🥰, and our awesome leader Jake 👍 for a very fun and informative evening. Thanks also to Alisa, for capturing these great photo memories. That girl is on it!! 😍 Feeling safe and thankful for the always prepared Wentzville PD! ❤️
Good shooting people !
Awesome!!!!
Traffic Safety Campaign Announcement of Focused Enforcement Day April 30.
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 Hepperman Rd, Veterans Memorial Pkwy and the subdivisions of Glenhurst, Peruque Hills Estates and Carlton Glen. 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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Thank you for your service!!! I used to be married to a police officer so I know the drill! Can I just please ask for your help? My daughter goes to school at North Point HS. I know there’s been a recent school zone added on North Point Prairie that is a 20 mph zone. Every day I see multiple vehicles ignoring the school zone, yet there is rarely any police presence. Today I witnessed a truck well exceeding the speed limit in the school zone going north on North Point Prairie. I’m guessing in excess of 50 mph. As I was pulling out of the high school’s north entrance after dropping my daughter off, I witnessed the truck going far in excess of speed limit. As I was driving north from the high school, I noted two kids walking to the school in the ditch…. Is there a reason why there are no sidewalks leading to the school? There are also no cross walks. I’m very concerned about the safety of these kids. Especially in light of the cars that disobey the school zone speed limit. What will it take to get sidewalks installed? I just moved here from Oklahoma and school zones there are heavily policed. I haven’t witnessed that in Wentzville. Nick Guccione, is there anything that can be done?
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Today, Chief West, along with several members of the Wentzville Police Department, attended the 33rd Annual St. Louis Area Police Chiefs Association Police Officer Memorial Prayer Breakfast.
This solemn event honors the brave men and women who paid the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty across the St. Louis region. It serves as a reminder of their courage, commitment and the profound impact they made in protecting the communities they served. We are proud to stand alongside law enforcement agencies from across the region to pay tribute to their service and ensure their legacy is never forgotten.
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Awesome, and Thank You To All Of You for all that you do!! 😊🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤜🤛
Awesome!
Appreciate the men and women who protect all of us. Thank you.
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Traffic Safety Campaign Announcement of Focused Enforcement Day April 28.
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 Meyer Road, Wentzville Pkwy, Luetkenhaus Blvd, Wall St and the Stone Ridge Canyon subdivision. 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.
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Well guess it didn’t work with that crash on 61 that shut it down.
Maybe if you guys weren’t buying 80,000 dollar suburbans you wouldn’t need to extort your locals with bullshit traffic violations
extort and oppress, wouldn't expect any more of wentzvilles finest
2 lefts and a right outa sight
If you’re going to be in Stoneridge how about knocking on doors with all the street parking and obstructed views to drivers. We all have or most have 3 car driveways/garages, let’s start a campaign to use them.
Keep up the good work officers on our streets and be safe!
Easy $ Safer to enforce than real crime
Put that revenue into fixing the crapy roads. They're just as bad as downtown.
Thank you! Driving has gotten ridiculous in Wentzville.
Revenue collectors!!!!
Fk the police u want safety shut down fentynal manufacturing u 😤 safety my azz it's not to serve and protect it's to Harrass and collect
This car passed me on a hill in the middle of Piene Road yesterday and was doing about 45-50 mph, they got stuck behind slower traffic and turned into the Piene Apartment street by the gas station. They damn near side swiped my car after they passed me. I honked my horn and was flipped off by the passenger. This needs to be addressed, not the first time I've seen this happen.
I need one of those wentzville blazers they're awesome! Never been in the back of one but I sure want to drive one!!
My chick got pulled over for not signing in a roundabout… much safe very protect
Tax dollars hard at work 🤦
Ain't nobody worried bout y'all tax money snatch n grab in y'all slow ass Tahoes
Yay, put the fear in people to slow the "f" down! There is no need to drive 80 mph on I 70.
Those things do like 150 mph I heard
Stone ridge canyon at the front entrance though
About time. You can pay for a few salaries with speeding fines on Wentzville Parkway. It’s crazy how no one is ever pulled over for speeding, reckless driving or flying through red lights.
Nothing ensures safety like expired tags/temp tags
Should be sitting on highway 70 as well
Apparently the City needs some money
Can you pull people over for not using their signals? Please and thank you!
Lindsay
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