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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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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21 hours ago

3 CommentsComment on Facebook

Enjoy your holiday weekend and thanks for your weekly updates!

Thank you. I hope you have a safe and enjoyable holiday weekend. Summer colds are the worst. Feel better soon.

ty please stay safe

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.

It is important to properly package fireworks for solid waste collection for personal safety and the safety of solid waste collection employees. Please follow the steps below to properly dispose of your fireworks.

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.

Fireworks can not be placed in recycling or yard waste containers or outside the container.

Please take precautions when shooting off fireworks and be mindful and courteous of your neighbors. A responsible adult should supervise all fireworks activities, and fireworks should never be given to children. Its important to light one firework at a time and quickly move away. Always have a bucket of water and a hose nearby for emergencies. Remember to save the alcohol for after the show. Dispose of spent fireworks by wetting them down and placing them in a metal trash can away from any buildings. Do not place improperly packaged fireworks in your plastic trash carts, as they can easily melt.

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.

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.

It is important to properly package fireworks for solid waste collection for personal safety and the safety of solid waste collection employees. Please follow the steps below to properly dispose of your fireworks.

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.

Fireworks can not be placed in recycling or yard waste containers or outside the container.

Please take precautions when shooting off fireworks and be mindful and courteous of your neighbors. A responsible adult should supervise all fireworks activities, and fireworks should never be given to children. It's important to light one firework at a time and quickly move away. Always have a bucket of water and a hose nearby for emergencies. Remember to save the alcohol for after the show. Dispose of spent fireworks by wetting them down and placing them in a metal trash can away from any buildings. Do not place improperly packaged fireworks in your plastic trash carts, as they can easily melt.

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 .
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2 days ago
Please help us welcome Officer Rodriguez to the Wentzville Police Department!

Officer Rodriguez recently graduated from the St. Louis County Police Academy and has officially begun field training with our department. He brings with him valuable experience as an 8-year veteran of the Army National Guard Reserves, where he still currently serves as a Military Police Officer.

Officer Rodriguez is also a proud resident of Wentzville and we’re excited to have him both serving and living in the community he now calls home. When he’s not patrolling, he enjoys building computers, gaming and participating in shooting sports.

We’re proud to welcome Officer Rodriguez to our department and we look forward to watching him grow in his career here at WPD.
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Please help us welcome Officer Rodriguez to the Wentzville Police Department!

Officer Rodriguez recently graduated from the St. Louis County Police Academy and has officially begun field training with our department. He brings with him valuable experience as an 8-year veteran of the Army National Guard Reserves, where he still currently serves as a Military Police Officer.

Officer Rodriguez is also a proud resident of Wentzville and we’re excited to have him both serving and living in the community he now calls home. When he’s not patrolling, he enjoys building computers, gaming and participating in shooting sports.

We’re proud to welcome Officer Rodriguez to our department and we look forward to watching him grow in his career here at WPD.
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2 days ago

24 CommentsComment on Facebook

Not relevant but does anyone ever take their kids to the police department to straighten them out? Of course I’m asking for a friend!!!👀👀👀👀Suspect is 5.

Welcome aboard

Welcome officer Rodriguez I look forward to meeting you welcome to Wentzville’s Finest

Congratulations and Welcome!🎉🇺🇸

Welcome! We are blessed to have you!

Welcome and thank you. 💙🙏

Let's go "Hernandez" "Ramirez" "Hotrod" Rodriguez! Congratulations 💪

Congratulations!!

Welcome and thank you for your service !

Welcome to the department!

Congratulations & thankful that you will be serving Wentzville. Stay safe.

Welcome!

Congratulations!

Welcome !

Congratulations, sir. Welcome to Wentzville!

Welcome to Wentzville

Welcome Officer Rodriguez!! God bless and protect you ☺️

Welcome and thank you for your support of the community!!💙🖤

Congratulations! Welcome to Wentzville!

LETS GO T-ROD!!!!

Welcome sir

Welcome

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After more than 26 years of dedicated service to the Wentzville community, Officer Brophy is retiring from the Wentzville Police Department.

Officer Brophy began his career in 1999 as a Reserve Police Officer and has since served a distinguished career. From his time as a Patrol Officer to two separate tours as a School Resource Officer, his influence has been wide-reaching. In recent years, he has served in our Professional Standards Division—where his consistent professionalism, calm demeanor and thoughtful leadership have helped set the standard for our department.

Throughout his career, Officer Brophy also served as an Evidence Officer, Field Training Officer, Bicycle Patrol Officer and Rifle Team Member. He has received multiple Kudos Awards, Certificates of Recognition, City Star Awards, several Employee of the Month recognitions and a Chief’s Commendation.

Officer Brophy has always carried himself with the calm, collected presence of a true law enforcement professional. He is the kind of officer who leads by example, and whose steady presence has made a lasting impact on our department and the community he served.

We congratulate Officer Brophy on a well-earned retirement and thank him for over two decades of dedicated service to Wentzville. His legacy will continue to shape our department for years to come.
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After more than 26 years of dedicated service to the Wentzville community, Officer Brophy is retiring from the Wentzville Police Department.

Officer Brophy began his career in 1999 as a Reserve Police Officer and has since served a distinguished career. From his time as a Patrol Officer to two separate tours as a School Resource Officer, his influence has been wide-reaching. In recent years, he has served in our Professional Standards Division—where his consistent professionalism, calm demeanor and thoughtful leadership have helped set the standard for our department.

Throughout his career, Officer Brophy also served as an Evidence Officer, Field Training Officer, Bicycle Patrol Officer and Rifle Team Member. He has received multiple Kudos Awards, Certificates of Recognition, City Star Awards, several Employee of the Month recognitions and a Chief’s Commendation.

Officer Brophy has always carried himself with the calm, collected presence of a true law enforcement professional. He is the kind of officer who leads by example, and whose steady presence has made a lasting impact on our department and the community he served.

We congratulate Officer Brophy on a well-earned retirement and thank him for over two decades of dedicated service to Wentzville. His legacy will continue to shape our department for years to come.
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3 days ago

71 CommentsComment on Facebook

Congratulations Michael. So proud of you now Enjoy your retirement!

Congratulations 🎉🎈🍾

Congratulations!🎉

Congratulations Mike

Congratulations!!! Well deserved retirement.

Congratulations. Enjoy retirement

Congratulations

Congratulations!

Congratulations Mike!

Congratulations on your well deserved retirement

congratulations sir and thank you for your dedication and commitment to keep our community safe enjoy your retirement well deserved

Congratulations, Mike!

Congratulations Officer Brophy!!

Congratulations!

Congratulations!

Congratulations!

Congratulations!

Congrats!!!

Congratulations 🎊

Congratulations

Congrats Mike on a job well done, enjoy your retirement.

Congratulations!

Congratulations!!!

Congratulations on your retirement!

Congratulations! Thanks for your dedication and service to our community!

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June Calls for Service Snapshot

We want to keep our community informed about the work your Wentzville Police Officers do every day. Each month, we’ll share a breakdown of some of the most notable calls for service to give you a better look at the activity in our community. This summary provides insight into the types of calls we respond to, reinforcing our commitment to keeping Wentzville safe.

Stay tuned for these updates each month and thank you for your continued support! #WentzvillePD

June Calls for Service Snapshot

We want to keep our community informed about the work your Wentzville Police Officers do every day. Each month, we’ll share a breakdown of some of the most notable calls for service to give you a better look at the activity in our community. This summary provides insight into the types of calls we respond to, reinforcing our commitment to keeping Wentzville safe.

Stay tuned for these updates each month and thank you for your continued support! #WentzvillePD
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4 days ago

3 CommentsComment on Facebook

Keep up the amazing work Wentzville PD! You are amazing people!

I’ve lived in wentzville for 6 years and I still haven’t gotten a welcome to Wentzville.

What percentage of those traffic stops resulted in theft of money from the citizens they say they "protect?"