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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Traffic Safety Campaign Announcement of Focused Enforcement Day May 21.
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 Great Oaks Blvd, US Hwy 61 and the subdivisions of Timber Trace and Oaks at Lexington. 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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Can we please start ticketing the DMFers who refuse to turn their headlights on in the rain?
Leather Reins and Tall Timber Dr is a good area to start. There’s a stop sign at Tall Timber Dr, but I’ve almost been hit several times by those that don’t stop.
WENTZVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT AND THE CITY OF WENTZVILLE RECEIVE MISSOURI BLUE SHIELD DESIGNATION
We’re proud to announce that the Wentzville Police Department and the City of Wentzville have officially received the Missouri Blue Shield designation from the Missouri Department of Public Safety. This recognition honors Missouri communities that show a strong and continued commitment to public safety, proactive policing and support for law enforcement.
The Missouri Blue Shield Program, created by Governor Mike Kehoe in January 2025 through Executive Order 25-03, highlights local governments that go above and beyond in their efforts to reduce crime, support public safety partnerships and foster strong relationships between law enforcement and the communities they serve.
In Wentzville, public safety is a top priority. This designation reflects our shared commitment to protecting our residents, supporting our officers and ensuring our city remains a safe place to live, work and visit. From community engagement programs and specialized training to modern equipment and strategic partnerships, the men and women of the Wentzville Police Department are dedicated to serving with integrity, professionalism and pride.
We thank Governor Kehoe and the Missouri Department of Public Safety for this honor and remain committed to the high standards and collaborative efforts this program represents.
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Congratulations! We are proud of our City!
Thank you to the men & women of my police department! We see you working hard. Thank you and congrats!!
Congratulations on this well deserved award! We appreciate your service! ❤️
Congratulations. We have one the best police departments in MO
Congratulations on this recognition! We have some of the best law enforcement for certain!! Thank you,WPD
Congratulations! 🎉 So proud!
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Guess those cash grabs are paying off
Proud of this honor for our city. Well deserved.
Public safety is the woke words for tyrannical
Awesome!!!
Awesome 👍
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Run for the Wall riders are currently on their way to Wentzville! Run for the Wall is an annual cross-country motorcycle ride that honors the memory of all veterans.
This year, the group will arrive on Monday, May 19, from westbound I-70 around 5:30 p.m. They will head to the VFW for the evening. Make plans to join the group on Tuesday, May 20, at Wentzville’s Vietnam Veterans Memorial at approximately 8 a.m. for a short ceremony. Please note, Pearce Boulevard will be closed briefly during the Tuesday morning event, on May 20. ... See MoreSee Less
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We had a great week at the Wentzville Police Department, celebrating the well-earned promotions of four outstanding members of our team. Please help us congratulate Corporal Hyde, Corporal Plack, Sergeant Talbott and Sergeant Jolley on their new leadership roles. Each of them has shown exceptional dedication to the department and our community, and we’re proud to recognize their continued commitment to service.
Congratulations to Corporal Hyde!
Please join us in congratulating Corporal Hyde who brings over 12 years of dedicated law enforcement experience to the role, including more than 10 years of service here at the Wentzville Police Department. Throughout his career, he has served as an Evidence Officer, Field Training Officer, Drone Pilot, School Resource Officer and most recently as a Detective. His outstanding service has been recognized through multiple awards, including the MADD Award, Optimist Club Officer of the Year, a Captain’s Commendation and several departmental shoutouts.
Corporal Hyde’s leadership, professionalism and commitment to our department and community are evident in everything he does. We’re proud to see him take this next step in his career.
Congratulations, Corporal Hyde!
Congratulations to Corporal Plack!
Please join us in congratulating Corporal Plack, who brings nearly a decade of service to the Wentzville Police Department, including the past seven years as a commissioned police officer. He began his career at Wentville Police Department as a Corrections Officer and has served in several key roles, including Field Training Officer, Professional Standards, Detective, Major Case Investigator and Critical Incident Response Team Investigator. He is also a certified Digital Forensic Investigator.
Corporal Plack’s outstanding performance has been recognized with two Employee of the Month awards, a Certificate of Appreciation and the Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Award.
His experience, dedication and attention to detail make him a strong asset to our department and the Wentzville community. We’re proud to recognize his continued growth and leadership.
Congratulations, Corporal Plack!
Congratulations to Sergeant Jolley
Please join us in congratulating Sergeant Jolley on his well-earned promotion. With almost 19 years of dedicated service to the Wentzville Police Department, Sergeant Jolley brings a wealth of experience and leadership to this new role. His career has included time as a Reserve Officer, Corrections Officer, Police Officer, Field Training Officer, Drug Task Force member, SWAT Team Operator, Detective, Professional Standards, Polygraph Examiner, Patrol Corporal and most recently School Resource Officer Corporal.
His service has been recognized with multiple honors, including the CIT Award, Life Saving Award, Employee of the Month, a Chief’s Commendation for helping the department receive its first accreditation and several Certificates of Recognition and Excellence. He also earned a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration and Management.
Sergeant Jolley’s commitment to the mission and values of WPD has made a lasting impact on our department and community. We’re proud to celebrate this next step in his distinguished career.
Congratulations, Sergeant Jolley!
Congratulations to Sergeant Talbott
Please join us in congratulating Sergeant Talbott on his well-earned promotion. With over 16 years of dedicated service to the Wentzville Police Department, Sergeant Talbott’s journey began as a college intern and progressed through the ranks as a Corrections Officer, Police Officer and Field Training Officer. He has also served as a Drug Task Force Officer, SWAT Operator and is currently a K9 Handler.
His commitment to excellence and public safety has been recognized with the Life Saving Award and the Meritorious Conduct Medal.
Sergeant Talbott’s experience, leadership and dedication to serving our community make him an outstanding choice for this new role. We’re proud to celebrate his promotion and all he has accomplished.
Congratulations, Sergeant Talbott!
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CONGRATULATIONS to all of you and best of luck!
Congratulations All !!!!!
Congratulations to all !
Congratulations 🎈
🌟 Congrats to all our deserving officers! 🌟
Congratulations Sergeants and Corporals!
Congratulations!! Thank you for your service to our community!
Congratulations 🎊 🎊
Love the recognition. You all deserve it. Congratulations! 🎉
Congratulations!
Congratulations!!!
Congratulations to all!
Congratulations to all! 🥳
Congratulations!!!
Congrats to all for a job well done !!!
Congratulations!
Congratulations Corporal Plack. You have always been a strong leader.
Congratulations 🎉 we appreciate you all
I have had the pleasure of working with both Hyde and Jolley when they were SROs at Pearce Hall. Two great guys. Congratulations!
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April Employee of the Month: Officer Childers
We’re proud to recognize Officer Childers as the Wentzville Police Department’s April Employee of the Month.
While on duty but out of the City of Wentzville, Officer Childers witnessed a Richmond Heights officer involved in a dangerous and rapidly escalating encounter with a combative subject near I-64 and Brentwood Boulevard. The individual was holding a four-foot metal rod and had taken an aggressive stance towards the officer. Without hesitation, Officer Childers stopped to assist. Despite being outside of Wentzville’s jurisdiction, he immediately helped the Richmond Heights officer. Together, they were able to safely bring the situation under control and take the subject into custody. Officer Childers’ decisive actions, courage and professionalism exemplify the values of our department and the law enforcement profession. His willingness to step in and protect others—regardless of uniform or jurisdiction—is a true reflection of professional service.
Thank you, Officer Childers, for going above and beyond.
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Outstanding work!
Great work, Officer Childers!
Congratulations!
Congratulations!!!!! Amazing story.
Well done! Congratulations 👏
Awesome Officer Childers. We need more people like you. Thank you for your service
Congratulations 👏
Congratulations!!🎊
Congratulations 🎈 Ben
Congratulations
Great job
Well done, sir!!
Awesome job!!! We need more caring individuals in this world. Thank you!!! Both officers got to go home safely to their family. 🩵💯
Amazing work, sir!
OUTSTANDING Ben!!!!!!!! Thank you for all your hard work serving our residents and our businesses!
CONGRADULATIONS!
Congratulations 🎉 This is amazing!!
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Wentzville should be proud!
Congratulations 🇺🇸
Thank you for your service 💙💙
Great job lead by example
Awesome Job Officer Childers, Keep It Going, You Rock!! 🎉😊🤗🤗🤜🤛
Way to go officer
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