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. 

Guiding Principles

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Mission Focused

We will prioritize the mission of the Police Department through problem-solving and public service.

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Team Centered

We will value the contributions of each member of the Police Department team and emphasize collective success.

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Safety Conscious

We will ensure the safety of the public and our employees through policy and practice.

Location

Law Enforcement Center
1019 Schroeder Creek Blvd.
Wentzville, MO 63385

Contact Us

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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Thank You, Lowes!

The Wentzville Police Department is proud to announce that we have been selected to receive a Back the Blue Grant from Lowes in support of public safety.

This generous donation of over $11,000 will fund the purchase of a specialized digital forensic workstation. Detectives will use it to examine cell phones and other electronic devices, process digital evidence and create advanced 3D crime scene reconstructions. These tools play a critical role in investigating serious crimes and helping bring offenders to justice.

This opportunity was made possible through our ongoing partnership with Lowes and the retail business community to deter, prevent, investigate and prosecute organized retail crime. We are grateful for Lowes continued commitment to supporting law enforcement and investing in safer communities.

Thank you to Lowes for this generous investment in the Wentzville Police Department and for your continued partnership in helping us serve and protect our community.
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Thank You, Lowe's!

The Wentzville Police Department is proud to announce that we have been selected to receive a Back the Blue Grant from Lowe's in support of public safety.

This generous donation of over $11,000 will fund the purchase of a specialized digital forensic workstation. Detectives will use it to examine cell phones and other electronic devices, process digital evidence and create advanced 3D crime scene reconstructions. These tools play a critical role in investigating serious crimes and helping bring offenders to justice.

This opportunity was made possible through our ongoing partnership with Lowe's and the retail business community to deter, prevent, investigate and prosecute organized retail crime. We are grateful for Lowe's continued commitment to supporting law enforcement and investing in safer communities.

Thank you to Lowe's for this generous investment in the Wentzville Police Department and for your continued partnership in helping us serve and protect our community.
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9 hours ago
Recognizing Outstanding Professionalism and Teamwork

Please join us in congratulating Sergeant Roth, Officer Robinson, Officer OLoughlin, Officer Richards and Officer Boling on receiving a Certificate of Excellence.

These officers were nominated by a veteran paramedic with the St. Charles County Ambulance District in recognition of their professionalism, teamwork and compassionate response during a challenging medical incident.

Throughout the call, the officers remained calm under pressure, treating the individual with patience, dignity and respect while working closely alongside paramedics to ensure the patient received the care they needed. Their willingness to assist one another and support our EMS partners exemplifies the teamwork that is essential during complex emergency situations.

This recognition serves as a reminder that public safety is built on strong partnerships. We are grateful to our colleagues at the St. Charles County Ambulance District for taking the time to recognize these officers and the collaborative efforts that help keep our community safe.

Congratulations to Sergeant Roth, Officer Robinson, Officer OLoughlin, Officer Richards and Officer Boling on this well-deserved recognition, and thank you for your continued dedication to serving the Wentzville community.
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Recognizing Outstanding Professionalism and Teamwork

Please join us in congratulating Sergeant Roth, Officer Robinson, Officer O'Loughlin, Officer Richards and Officer Boling on receiving a Certificate of Excellence.

These officers were nominated by a veteran paramedic with the St. Charles County Ambulance District in recognition of their professionalism, teamwork and compassionate response during a challenging medical incident.

Throughout the call, the officers remained calm under pressure, treating the individual with patience, dignity and respect while working closely alongside paramedics to ensure the patient received the care they needed. Their willingness to assist one another and support our EMS partners exemplifies the teamwork that is essential during complex emergency situations.

This recognition serves as a reminder that public safety is built on strong partnerships. We are grateful to our colleagues at the St. Charles County Ambulance District for taking the time to recognize these officers and the collaborative efforts that help keep our community safe.

Congratulations to Sergeant Roth, Officer Robinson, Officer O'Loughlin, Officer Richards and Officer Boling on this well-deserved recognition, and thank you for your continued dedication to serving the Wentzville community.
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1 day ago

18 CommentsComment on Facebook

Congratulations

Such a great group of gentleman! Well done guys!

Congratulations to all and thank you for your service 💙💙💙💙

Congrats!!!

Congrats guys and good work!

Way to go son!! Jordan Lee

Congratulations, Sgt. Roth and Officers Robinson, O’Loughlin, Richards and Boling! Our community is blessed to have wonderful LEOs watching over us. THANK YOU!

Good job yall

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Thank you for your service! Congratulations! 🎉

Congratulations!

Congratulations

Congratulations!!! Thank You All.

Congratulations!

Yay Brad!!

Congratulations

Appreciate all of you. Thank you.

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Fireworks Safety Reminder

Use these important safety reminders to have a safe and happy Fourth of July! Please remember that City ordinance only allows fireworks to be discharged on July 3 and 4 and only between noon and 11 p.m. each day.

1. Soak any spent, used or new fireworks in a bucket of water overnight.
2. Once fireworks are thoroughly soaked, drain excess water, place in a resealable plastic bag, or wrap in plastic to maintain moisture. Do not let them dry out.
3. Place properly packaged fireworks ONLY in your trash cart for collection. 

If properly prepared and packaged, fireworks can be disposed of as household waste.

Please note: fireworks are not allowed to be set off on City property, including streets, sidewalks, and cul-de-sacs, or at any park within the City. To report illegal fireworks use, please call the nonemergency police line at (636) 327-5105. To learn more, please visit www.wentzvillemo.gov/Fireworks.

Want to leave the fireworks show to the professionals? Everyone is invited to bring a chair and enjoy the fireworks from their new location at Rotary Park this year!

Fireworks will start at 9:30 p.m.
#WentzvillePD

Fireworks Safety Reminder

Use these important safety reminders to have a safe and happy Fourth of July! Please remember that City ordinance only allows fireworks to be discharged on July 3 and 4 and only between noon and 11 p.m. each day.

1. Soak any spent, used or new fireworks in a bucket of water overnight.
2. Once fireworks are thoroughly soaked, drain excess water, place in a resealable plastic bag, or wrap in plastic to maintain moisture. Do not let them dry out.
3. Place properly packaged fireworks ONLY in your trash cart for collection.

If properly prepared and packaged, fireworks can be disposed of as household waste.

Please note: fireworks are not allowed to be set off on City property, including streets, sidewalks, and cul-de-sacs, or at any park within the City. To report illegal fireworks use, please call the nonemergency police line at (636) 327-5105. To learn more, please visit .

Want to leave the fireworks show to the professionals? Everyone is invited to bring a chair and enjoy the fireworks from their new location at Rotary Park this year!

Fireworks will start at 9:30 p.m.
#WentzvillePD
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1 day ago

6 CommentsComment on Facebook

Happy Fourth too all the men and women that protect our city !!

Happy No Kings Day 250 years !!!

Let's goooooooo!

Y'all gone wish y'all never fucked with me.

You bitches work for me now.

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Happy Friday, July 3 Wentzville!

Here are all the calls we responded to over the last week. Be safe and have a great weekend!
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2 days ago

7 CommentsComment on Facebook

If you are out doing the things you are not supposed to be doing.....be sure that that vehicle you are in is 100 percent legit baby! If not you know the procedure.

We need to make the cruise night follow part of the same route as the parade Luetkenhaus. A lot more people could see the cars. There are the turn arounds too now - it would be great to expand the path.

You guys stay safe out there 💙

Our highways are a race car track. 18 wheelers still doing 80 in construction zones. No cops to be found on our highways. People know it. Why no police on highways or parkway. Wentzville is like wild Wild West for drivers. At least we have the $100,000 tahoes rolling around. Wonder what gas bill was in these in last 3 months.

Thank you. Stay safe.

Thank you.

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Fireworks Safety Reminder

Use these important safety reminders to have a safe and happy Fourth of July! Please remember that City ordinance only allows fireworks to be discharged on July 3 and 4 and only between noon and 11 p.m. each day.

1. Soak any spent, used or new fireworks in a bucket of water overnight.
2. Once fireworks are thoroughly soaked, drain excess water, place in a resealable plastic bag, or wrap in plastic to maintain moisture. Do not let them dry out.
3. Place properly packaged fireworks ONLY in your trash cart for collection. If properly prepared and packaged, fireworks can be disposed of as household waste.

Please note: fireworks are not allowed to be set off on City property, including streets, sidewalks, and cul-de-sacs, or at any park within the City. 

To report illegal fireworks use, please call the nonemergency police line at (636) 327-5105. To learn more, please visit www.wentzvillemo.gov/Fireworks .

Want to leave the fireworks show to the professionals? Everyone is invited to bring a chair and enjoy the fireworks from their new location at Rotary Park this year!
Fireworks will start at 9:30 p.m. https://www.wentzvillemo.gov/Fireworks

Fireworks Safety Reminder

Use these important safety reminders to have a safe and happy Fourth of July! Please remember that City ordinance only allows fireworks to be discharged on July 3 and 4 and only between noon and 11 p.m. each day.

1. Soak any spent, used or new fireworks in a bucket of water overnight.
2. Once fireworks are thoroughly soaked, drain excess water, place in a resealable plastic bag, or wrap in plastic to maintain moisture. Do not let them dry out.
3. Place properly packaged fireworks ONLY in your trash cart for collection. If properly prepared and packaged, fireworks can be disposed of as household waste.

Please note: fireworks are not allowed to be set off on City property, including streets, sidewalks, and cul-de-sacs, or at any park within the City.

To report illegal fireworks use, please call the nonemergency police line at (636) 327-5105. To learn more, please visit .

Want to leave the fireworks show to the professionals? Everyone is invited to bring a chair and enjoy the fireworks from their new location at Rotary Park this year!
Fireworks will start at 9:30 p.m.
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2 days ago