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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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Wentzville Police Department Detectives Seek Assistance in 1977 Cold Case Investigation

WENTZVILLE, MO (July. 1, 2026) – The Wentzville Police Department is asking for the communitys assistance in a decades-old homicide investigation that remains an active case.

Although nearly five decades have passed since the death of 19-year-old Kenny Turner, detectives have never stopped investigating the case. Over the years, investigators have continued to review evidence, follow up on new information and pursue leads as they developed. Most recently, advances in DNA technology have allowed detectives to re-examine evidence collected during the original investigation in hopes of identifying new leads.

In the early morning hours of Saturday, September 10. 1977 Kenny Turner was working at the Kerr-McGee gas service station located in the 700 block of Pearce Boulevard in Wentzville when he was killed during what investigators believe was a robbery.

The investigation determined that Turner had been assaulted, suffering both blunt force injuries and stab wounds. Investigators also determined the stations cash register, containing approximately $200, had been taken from the business.

While significant time has passed, detectives remain committed to seeking justice for Kenny Turner and his family. Even the smallest detail—something that may not have seemed important years ago—could provide the missing piece needed to move this investigation forward.

The Wentzville Police Department encourages anyone who may have information about this case, no matter how insignificant it may seem, to come forward. Memories change, relationships change and advances in forensic technology continue to provide new investigative opportunities.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Lieutenant Bruns at (636) 639-2123.

Those wishing to remain anonymous may submit a tip through St. Charles County Regional Crime Stoppers at www.sccregionalcrimestoppers.org.

The Wentzville Police Department remains committed to pursuing justice in every case. While years may pass, our commitment to victims and their families does not. If someone knows what happened on September 10. 1977, we encourage them to come forward today.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Wentzville Police Department Detectives Seek Assistance in 1977 Cold Case Investigation

WENTZVILLE, MO (July. 1, 2026) – The Wentzville Police Department is asking for the community's assistance in a decades-old homicide investigation that remains an active case.

Although nearly five decades have passed since the death of 19-year-old Kenny Turner, detectives have never stopped investigating the case. Over the years, investigators have continued to review evidence, follow up on new information and pursue leads as they developed. Most recently, advances in DNA technology have allowed detectives to re-examine evidence collected during the original investigation in hopes of identifying new leads.

In the early morning hours of Saturday, September 10. 1977 Kenny Turner was working at the Kerr-McGee gas service station located in the 700 block of Pearce Boulevard in Wentzville when he was killed during what investigators believe was a robbery.

The investigation determined that Turner had been assaulted, suffering both blunt force injuries and stab wounds. Investigators also determined the station's cash register, containing approximately $200, had been taken from the business.

While significant time has passed, detectives remain committed to seeking justice for Kenny Turner and his family. Even the smallest detail—something that may not have seemed important years ago—could provide the missing piece needed to move this investigation forward.

The Wentzville Police Department encourages anyone who may have information about this case, no matter how insignificant it may seem, to come forward. Memories change, relationships change and advances in forensic technology continue to provide new investigative opportunities.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Lieutenant Bruns at (636) 639-2123.

Those wishing to remain anonymous may submit a tip through St. Charles County Regional Crime Stoppers at .

The Wentzville Police Department remains committed to pursuing justice in every case. While years may pass, our commitment to victims and their families does not. If someone knows what happened on September 10. 1977, we encourage them to come forward today.
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9 hours ago

3 CommentsComment on Facebook

So sad, RIP, Kenny 🙏

It would be a real gift to give his family some answers and closure. Hope this post jars someone’s memory and they reach out.

I wonder if the police have any DNA? That's what solved the Golden State Killer murders. The most famous California murder case solved years later by DNA is the Golden State Killer (Joseph James DeAngelo).Using genetic genealogy, investigators uploaded crime scene DNA to public databases, built family trees, and ultimately arrested him in 2018—decades after his reign of terror spanning 1976 to 1986.

9 p.m. Reminder 

Before turning in for the night, take a few moments to complete the :
Lock vehicles
Remove keys and valuables
Lock exterior doors
Close garage doors
Turn on exterior lights

These simple habits can help reduce thefts and other crimes of opportunity in our community.

Stay alert and stay safe, Wentzville.

9 p.m. Reminder

Before turning in for the night, take a few moments to complete the :
Lock vehicles
Remove keys and valuables
Lock exterior doors
Close garage doors
Turn on exterior lights

These simple habits can help reduce thefts and other crimes of opportunity in our community.

Stay alert and stay safe, Wentzville.
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21 hours ago
With a heat advisory in effect this week, the Wentzville Police Department encourages everyone to take extra precautions to stay safe during the extreme temperatures.

Here are a few simple reminders:
• Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water.
• Limit outdoor activities during the hottest part of the day.
• Check on elderly family members, neighbors and anyone who may need assistance.
• Never leave children or pets unattended in a vehicle, even for a short time.
• Make sure pets have plenty of fresh water, shade and relief from the heat.

As we head into the Independence Day holiday week, we want everyone to enjoy the festivities safely. Taking a few extra precautions can help prevent heat-related illnesses and keep you and your loved ones safe.

Stay cool, stay hydrated and have a safe week.
#WentzvillePD

With a heat advisory in effect this week, the Wentzville Police Department encourages everyone to take extra precautions to stay safe during the extreme temperatures.

Here are a few simple reminders:
• Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water.
• Limit outdoor activities during the hottest part of the day.
• Check on elderly family members, neighbors and anyone who may need assistance.
• Never leave children or pets unattended in a vehicle, even for a short time.
• Make sure pets have plenty of fresh water, shade and relief from the heat.

As we head into the Independence Day holiday week, we want everyone to enjoy the festivities safely. Taking a few extra precautions can help prevent heat-related illnesses and keep you and your loved ones safe.

Stay cool, stay hydrated and have a safe week.
#WentzvillePDIt's a hot week ahead. Daytime highs in the upper 90s will combine with humid conditions to produce heat index values of 100-110 degrees. Rain chances start to tick up again by Friday.
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1 day ago
ST. CHARLES COUNTY – Crews with the Improve I-70 Warrenton to Wentzville Project will shift the northbound U.S. Route 61 traffic onto the new bridge at the I-64/I-70/U.S. 61 interchange starting Wednesday, July 1. All work is weather permitting.  
Currently, northbound Route 61 traffic remains on the right side but will be moved to the new bridge at the interchange. All Westbound I-64 lanes will shift to the new bridge, so the existing bridge over I-70 can receive improvements.
Westbound I-64 motorists wishing to exit to westbound I-70 will need to utilize the left lane of I-64.  Motorists wishing to continue to go northbound on Route 61 will need to use the right lane of I-64.
These lane shifts for westbound I-64 and northbound Route 61 traffic will remain in place through fall 2026. 
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ST. CHARLES COUNTY – Crews with the Improve I-70 Warrenton to Wentzville Project will shift the northbound U.S. Route 61 traffic onto the new bridge at the I-64/I-70/U.S. 61 interchange starting Wednesday, July 1. All work is weather permitting.
Currently, northbound Route 61 traffic remains on the right side but will be moved to the new bridge at the interchange. All Westbound I-64 lanes will shift to the new bridge, so the existing bridge over I-70 can receive improvements.
Westbound I-64 motorists wishing to exit to westbound I-70 will need to utilize the left lane of I-64. Motorists wishing to continue to go northbound on Route 61 will need to use the right lane of I-64.
These lane shifts for westbound I-64 and northbound Route 61 traffic will remain in place through fall 2026.
ST. CHARLES COUNTY – Crews with the Improve I-70 Warrenton to Wentzville Project will shift the northbound U.S. Route 61 traffic onto the new bridge at the I-64/I-70/U.S. 61 interchange starting Wednesday, July 1. All work is weather permitting.
Currently, northbound Route 61 traffic remains on the right side but will be moved to the new bridge at the interchange. All Westbound I-64 lanes will shift to the new bridge, so the existing bridge over I-70 can receive improvements.
Westbound I-64 motorists wishing to exit to westbound I-70 will need to utilize the left lane of I-64. Motorists wishing to continue to go northbound on Route 61 will need to use the right lane of I-64.
These lane shifts for westbound I-64 and northbound Route 61 traffic will remain in place through fall 2026.

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2 days ago

2 CommentsComment on Facebook

How will you go from 70 E to 61 N then is that changing

One lane to continue 61 north 😬 yikes!

Please join us in congratulating Sergeant Houtz on being named Employee of the Month.

Sergeant Houtz was recognized for his outstanding leadership, professionalism and commitment to the mission of the Wentzville Police Department. Through his work leading the our traffic divisiont, coordinating major events and supporting department-wide operations, he consistently demonstrates a dedication to serving both our organization and the community.

His ability to balance long-term initiatives with the departments day-to-day needs makes him an invaluable member of our team.

Thank you, Sergeant Houtz, for your continued service, leadership and commitment to public safety.

Congratulations on this well-deserved recognition.
#WentzvillePD

Please join us in congratulating Sergeant Houtz on being named Employee of the Month.

Sergeant Houtz was recognized for his outstanding leadership, professionalism and commitment to the mission of the Wentzville Police Department. Through his work leading the our traffic divisiont, coordinating major events and supporting department-wide operations, he consistently demonstrates a dedication to serving both our organization and the community.

His ability to balance long-term initiatives with the department's day-to-day needs makes him an invaluable member of our team.

Thank you, Sergeant Houtz, for your continued service, leadership and commitment to public safety.

Congratulations on this well-deserved recognition.
#WentzvillePD
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4 days ago

41 CommentsComment on Facebook

Congratulations Sergeant Houtz!! Thank you for your service to our community!!🖤💙❤

Who’s da man? Houtz da man!

CONGRATULATIONS Sgt Houtz!!!

Thank you for your service 💙💙

Congratulations!!!

That’s Houtztanding!

He does a great job!!

Congratulations!

Congratulations 👏

Yay!!! You deserve it!!

Congratulations 🥳

He must have been trained by the best.

Congratulations

He’s pretty great!

Congratulations!

Woohoo!

Congratulations!

Wonderful work as always, Sgt. Houtz 💙

Thanks to each of you for your service and protection ! ,,,,From the folks at Anco Garage Door Service 👍🔥

Congrats

That's a good man right there!! Congrats Sarge!!

Congratulationsr

Hip, hip hooray. Well done!

Thanks for keeping us safe 🙏

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