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Deparment head placeholder photoLarry EllardChief of Police
200 West Booneslick Road
636-456-3535 x260
636-456-4307

POLICE DEPARTMENT

Warrenton PD Patch

EMERGENCY: 911
Non-Emergency: 636-456-7088
Administrative: 636-456-3535 x260
Animal Control 636-456-8707
(After business hours call the non-emergency number)

Report Suspicious Activity Online
Report Animal at Large
Report Anonymous Crime Tip

TOGETHER WE CAN provide a secure community for the citizens of Warrenton by enforcing the law, keeping the peace, protecting life and property. And to further goodwill and trust in the Department through the judicious application of the authority vested in us by the citizens that we have sworn to protect and to serve.

The Warrenton Police Department is staffed by 30 professional men and women. Their mission is to create a safe environment for residents and visitors of Warrenton to live, work and play. This mission is accomplished through rigorous enforcement of Municipal, State and Federal laws. More importantly, though, the Department’s officers endeavor to involve the community in the law enforcement function. Officers are encouraged to make personal, positive, contact with citizens and visitors whenever it is feasible. Building and maintaining relationships within the community is the key to success for the Warrenton Police Department.

CALEA
CALEA ACCREDITATION
Warrenton Chief of Police, Larry Ellard, was presented with the department’s first accreditation award from the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA), and is recognized as an accredited law enforcement agency for a period of four years. (photo from left to right, Mayor Eric Schleuter, Lieutenant Justin Unger, Chief of Police Larry Ellard, Accreditation Manager Nancy Ketz)

The Warrenton Police Department is constantly looking at new ways to improve law enforcement in our community. Your suggestions and comments are always welcomed.

Phone: (636) 456-3535 x266
Fax: (636) 456-4307

Lieutenant Unger
Email: [email protected]


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Public Relations

Sex offender list online

Records Division:

To obtain a copy of a police report contact the Warrenton Records Division 636-456-3535 and complete a Request For Public Records Form. Forms are also available at the Warrenton Police Department.

Please refer to the case number or the date of incident, victim name, and type of incident with the request.

Per the Missouri Sunshine Law the governmental body may charge up to 10 cents per page for standard copies. A reasonable fee may also be charged for the time necessary to search for and copy public records.

Forms can be mailed or delivered in person to Warrenton City Hall - Police Department
200 West Booneslick
Warrenton, MO 63383
 

To obtain a Criminal History Record contact the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Criminal Records Division, as all local records are deposited there.

The Records Division is open Monday through Friday, 8:00AM – 5:00PM, excluding Holidays.

Ride Along Program

Police Ride Along

Ride Along Program

In 2012 the Police Department established a civilian ride along program. This program provides an opportunity for individuals to observe a Warrenton Police officer on patrol. Participants ride with the officer in their patrol car and get a firsthand look at the daily operations of the Warrenton Police Department. Scheduling is flexible. To obtain a Ride Along form please stop by the Police Department, or download the form below. Return the completed form to the City Police Department 109 S West St, Warrenton, MO 63383.

Ride Along Release Waiver

Community Camera Program

Warrenton Police Department
Community Camera Program

Do you currently utilize video surveillance at your home or business?
If you do, we would like to hear from you!


Video Surveillance is one of the best methods for apprehending criminals and convicting suspects who are caught in the act of committing a crime.  Installing video surveillance is a great crime prevention tool and can capture valuable information as well as deter crime.

How it works:
The Community Camera Program allows residents and business owners to register the address with the Warrenton Police Department.  With this information, the Warrenton Police Department will know the locations of nearby video cameras and be able to collect video evidence and follow up on leads.

Benefits:
Video surveillance is one of the best methods to catch suspects and convict them.  As crimes occur nearby, many residents and business owners are unaware that their camera systems may have captured information that could help solve a crime.  Likewise, police are not always aware of who may have potentially vital video surveillance.

Once your camera is registered, the Warrenton Police Department will contact you if a criminal incident occurred near your security camera and police believe viewing your video footage will assist in the investigation.

Registration:

To register your address, please fill out the online form at

https://form.jotform.com/200834266333047

or email the following information to [email protected]:
*Name *Address *Neighborhood *E-mail Address *Contact Phone Number

Terms and Conditions
The information you provide regarding your camera systems will be for official use only.  Your personal information will remain confidential and not be distributed except as required by law or court order.  This program is entirely voluntary and you can withdraw consent to view video footage from your camera system at any time by calling Warrenton Police Department.  If necessary, the Warrenton Police Department will contact you directly, using the information provided by you at the time of registration, to request the appropriate video surveillance footage.  Any footage containing or related to criminal activity collected by Warrenton Police Department may be used as evidence during any stage of a criminal proceeding and registrants could be subject to a court subpoena.   Under no circumstances shall the registrants construe that they are acting as an agent and/or employee of the City of Warrenton or Warrenton Police Department through the program.

Low Speed, Utility, and Recreational Off-Road Vehicles

Approved Vehicle Permit Application

Before applying, please read the City Ordinances regarding Low Speed, Utility, and Off-Road Vehicles.

Citizens Police Academy

Academy

Citizens Police Academy Application

Submit completed form to Lt. Unger at Warrenton City Hall Police Department, 200 West Booneslick Rd. or by email[email protected]

Explorer Post 9111

Explorer Post 9111

Our Law Enforcement Explorer Post was established in 2011. The Exploring Program, which is under the umbrella of the Boy Scouts of America, provides youths ages 14-21 with an opportunity to learn about and participate in law enforcement. The Post meets twice a month at City Hall. Police Officer advisors provide training to the Explorers. Training topics include, patrol functions, traffic stops, traffic direction, first aid, and many other aspects of law enforcement. The Explorer Post helps out with community functions as part of their regular duties. If you or someone you know are interested in this program, please contact us at 636-456-3535 or contact a School Resource Officer.

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