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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Today, we were honored to attend Aging Ahead’s annual 90's luncheon to celebrate seniors who turned 90 years old this year. It was our pleasure to escort the honorees to the head table and share in their special day. Thank you to Aging Ahead for the invitation and for the many valuable programs you provide for seniors in our community.
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Great job Wentzville PD. Honoring those who are special citizens of Wentzville
Wentzville's finest always there for the community. Awesome!!!
Thanks to each of you for your service and protection ! ,,,,From the folks at Anco Garage Door Service 👍🔥
Wow,this is awesome
You ladies and gentlemen really are special, to be escorted by these fine police escorts. This is very special to see.
What an amazing event! Very cool 😎 John Force Janet Painter Force I see you two with Jim. Looks like a good time.
I apologize to explain to our seniors in good faith how I am doing so much better on the three Huel plan. I would like to share something special with you, a family gift before Christmas. I need a paper mache Huel tree to hang spices on this year. Three Huels per day costs $170/month, my primary food expense. I look forward to the total brain fog clearing effect of my first Huel deluxe: -2 tbsp. turmeric for an extended spicy effect (burp), -black pepper for absorption, -Coptis Chinesis for berberine deluxe -amchur (mango spice powder) for mangiferin -cardamom to wipe out CRP -quercetin to extend dopamine -vanillin to protect dopamine neurons -fisetin to kill senolytic cells with inflammation -elderberry for immune function -3 tbsp. thyme for the relaxing polyphenols -cinnamon for the polyphenols -inulin for antiinflammatory prebiotic -2 tbsp. parsley for apigenin and luteolin -gotu kola because we have 5 lbs around I do just feel better. My second Huel is -inositol hexaphoaphate, which is probably overrated, -cumin, enough to touch blood pressure, -coriander, enough to touch blood pressure, -NAC, enough for everything to function, -ALCAR, enough to be alert without producing TMAOs, -rhodiola, to extend dopamine, -2 tbsp. creatine for the spillover effect into brain enhancement, -n acetyl glucosamine for collagen production, -2 tbsp Lion’s Mane mushroom to calm down better than lemon balm, -tribulus as another source of antioxidants, -fenugreek as another source of antioxidants, -wheatgrass for chlorophyll etc, -rutin to stimulate blood flow through capillaries, -naringin to attack inflammation, -hesperidin to extend dopamine and enhance circulation, -lemon balm for polyphenols, -beta alanine for the tingles. My third Huel is -basil for cholesterol, -rosemary for mitochondria, -sage for cholesterol, -alphaGPC for acetylcholine, -cocoa bean polyphenols for everything, -oregano for everything, -grape seed extract for proanthocyanidins, -fo ti and licorice are that Asian ginseng again, -sumac for cholesterol, -organic sunflower lecithin for phosphatidylcholine to relieve methyl burden on the one-carbon cycle, -BulkSupplements phosphatidylserine powder for cortisol, -schizandra berry for improved energy, -jiagoulan for enhanced mitochondria -dan shen extract to reduce CRP and raise HDL which “say everything” -green coffee bean extract to stimulate AMPK appropriately and polyphenols to protect from UV “says everything” -Panax ginseng, the gold standard of antioxidants -ajwain seed for thymol to reduce cholesterol. My best. I apologize that you should not run my name for minor incidents that cast any shadow on my “good faith” to seniors today.
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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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Thanks to all of you, stay safe.
Thank you for all you do
Stay safe everyone!!!
Thank you for your service 💙💙
thank you and stay 🙏
Good work, stay safe
Thank you. Stay safe
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A perfect night for a Girl Scout tour with this awesome group of ladies. If your group is interested in an evening tour of the Wentzville Police Department you can register by using . We have several openings for this year and already booking into next year.
Thank you and be safe!
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 Had so much fun doing this!!
Package delivery tips from the Wentzville Police Department (WPD)!
Protect your packages from “porch pirates” this holiday season (and year-round) with these tips from the WPD.
• Schedule deliveries when you will be home, choose in-garage delivery, or have packages delivered to a trusted friend/family member or to a pick-up locker.
• Request a signature to receive your package.
• Increase your home security by adding multiple surveillance cameras.
• Remember to report any suspicious activity to WPD by calling (636) 327-5105.
If you have a surveillance system, WPD would love to partner with you! By registering your camera’s location, WPD can quickly identify who has cameras nearby if a crime occurs, helping us efficiently follow up on leads and gather video evidence to solve the case. This voluntary program does not give WPD access to your footage; it simply lets us know where cameras are located throughout the community, so we can reach out for permission if footage is needed.
To register your system, please visit .Package delivery tips from the Wentzville Police Department (WPD)!
Protect your packages from “porch pirates” this holiday season (and year-round) with these tips from the WPD.
• Schedule deliveries when you will be home, choose in-garage delivery, or have packages delivered to a trusted friend/family member or to a pick-up locker.
• Request a signature to receive your package.
• Increase your home security by adding multiple surveillance cameras.
• Remember to report any suspicious activity to WPD by calling (636) 327-5105.
If you have a surveillance system, WPD would love to partner with you! By registering your camera’s location, WPD can quickly identify who has cameras nearby if a crime occurs, helping us efficiently follow up on leads and gather video evidence to solve the case. This voluntary program does not give WPD access to your footage; it simply lets us know where cameras are located throughout the community, so we can reach out for permission if footage is needed.
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Do you have Thanksgiving or fall travel plans?
If you plan to take a vacation for a few days, a week or longer we can keep watch over your house while you relax on your trip. The Wentzville Police Department provides vacation checks FREE of charge to residents within Wentzville city limits.
To take advantage of this great service, complete the Vacation Check form at
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It's a great program. 2 years ago as an officer was walking around my house he found a water leak. Contacting my ER contact they shut the water off. I was very thankful. So yes, it's a great program 👏