Due to weather conditions, the pool will open at 2:00 PM today instead of our regular opening time of 12:00 PM.
As it stands, all pool activities scheduled for after 2:00 PM are still planned to take place on time. We will continue to monitor weather conditions and make adjustments as needed.
Please keep an eye on your text messages and email for any updates or cancellation notices.
We appreciate your patience and understanding. Thank you, and we look forward to seeing you this afternoon!

Due to inclement weather, swimming lessons at the Agnes Nolting Aquatic Complex scheduled for 11
AM have been canceled today.
The safety of our participants and staff is our top priority. We appreciate your understanding and will provide updates regarding any rescheduling information as it becomes available.
Thank you!

Please join us in congratulating Officer Hudson on successfully completing the first phase of his DARE Mentor Certification training.
This achievement allows him to assist in training law enforcement officers from across the country to become DARE instructors. Officer Hudson was also one of only three officers from Missouri to attend this specialized training, alongside participants from agencies nationwide.
We are proud of Officer Hudson's commitment to youth education, professional development, and representing our department on a national level. We look forward to supporting him as he completes the second phase of certification this September.


🚨CANCEL NOTICE🚨
Due to inclement weather, swimming lessons at the Agnes Nolting Aquatic Complex scheduled for 10 AM have been canceled today.
We appreciate your understanding and will provide updates regarding any rescheduling information as it becomes available.
Thank you!

The safety of our participants and staff is our top priority. We appreciate your understanding and will provide updates regarding any rescheduling information as it becomes available.
Thank you!


Why We Serve
Name: SRO Greg Garrett #263
Where are you from and where did you go to high school? I grew up in Augusta, Missouri, and graduated from Washington High School in 1998.
What did you do prior to getting into law enforcement? I worked at Mt. Pleasant Winery in several different roles.
What training academy did you attend and what public safety experience did you have? After graduating high school, I joined Washington PD as an Animal Control/Code Enforcement Officer. I later attended and graduated from the Eastern Missouri Police Academy. After graduating, I returned to Washington PD as a Reserve Police Officer and briefly resumed my duties as a civilian employee.
Shortly afterward, I accepted a full-time Patrol Officer position with the Hermann Police Department. For a short time, I also worked part-time with the Augusta Police Department.
When did you join Washington PD and why? I returned to Washington PD in 2002 as a Patrol Officer. Working for Washington had been a long-term goal since joining the department in 1994 as an Explorer with the Law Enforcement Exploring Program.
What is your current role within the department, and do you have any specialized training or assignments? When I returned in 2002, I started in the Patrol Division, serving as a Patrol Officer and later as a Field Training Officer. During those early years, I also worked as a bike officer, patrolling special events, downtown areas, and shopping centers on a mountain bike.
After several years in patrol, I transferred to the Traffic Safety Unit, where I handled traffic enforcement and crash investigations. During that assignment, I became a certified RADAR/LIDAR instructor and earned the title of Master Patrolman, a position similar to today’s Corporal rank. I held that title until it was eliminated during a departmental restructuring process.
I later returned to patrol before transferring to my current position in the department’s D.A.R.E./SRO Unit. I am currently assigned to the School District of Washington as the SRO for Washington High School. As part of that assignment, I taught D.A.R.E. to fifth-grade students at Our Lady of Lourdes, St. Francis Borgia, and South Point Elementary Schools. When school is out of session, I return to patrol or traffic safety depending on department needs and staffing levels.
In addition to my primary assignment, I’m a Drug Recognition Expert and serve on the department’s Honor Guard and Peer Support Teams. I also spent many years as an Assistant Advisor for the department’s Law Enforcement Exploring Program.
Why did you choose law enforcement as a career? I chose law enforcement because it was something I wanted to do from an early age. My dad was a career police officer with the City of Florissant, and I wanted to follow in his footsteps. Although he tried many times to talk me out of it, he stopped once I told him I had been accepted into the police academy.
I also credit the officers at Washington PD during my time as an Explorer and civilian employee. They were outstanding role models, and I was fortunate to later work alongside several of them, including two who became my training officers and continued mentoring me long after I was released to solo patrol. Those experiences, along with my father’s example, helped shape how I view this profession and the responsibility that comes with it.
What’s one thing you wish the public understood about law enforcement, and one thing you didn’t know until after you started? I wish the public understood the cumulative impact of stress in this profession. Throughout a career (20-30 years), officers are exposed to higher rates of critical and traumatic incidents as compared to citizens while also managing the daily demands of the job and personal life. People sometimes forget that while we are dealing with everyone else’s problems, we still have to manage our own.
Over time, that can contribute to burnout, anxiety, depression, acute stress reactions, and hypervigilance. Despite our training and responsibilities, officers are still human and experience the same emotional and psychological challenges as anyone else. Peer support, counseling, and healthy off-duty activities can help keep those stressors in check.
That was something I did not fully understand before starting, and it was not discussed much in the academy at the time. Looking back, I better understand the concerns my father had about me entering law enforcement. I would still choose this career, but there are things I would have approached differently over the past 25 years.
What do you enjoy outside of work? I enjoy road trips, good BBQ, learning about history, target shooting, and hiking. Most of my free time is spent with my 5-year-old and 9-year-old.
Pets? I have a Black Lab named Finley and a Beaski named Dallas.

🌟 June 17 | 6–8 PM
🎸 Friends of Aaron
📍 Main Stage Lawn at the Fairgrounds
These FREE family-friendly concerts are brought to you by the City of Washington Parks & Recreation Charitable Foundation and are a great way to spend a summer evening with friends, family, and neighbors.
Come relax, enjoy live music, and help us kick off this exciting new community tradition. We can't wait to see you there! 🎵☀️

Work will resume Monday and is not expected to affect Front Street traffic.

After concrete work is completed asphalt paving will begin. Asphalt work is scheduled for later in the fall of this year. Asphalt work will take a few weeks and will require No Parking on High Street for the length of the Project from Fifth Street to Front Street. Signs will be posted in advance of No Parking. Contractor plans to have construction completed by the end of 2026.
Please use caution in this area and utilize alternative routes if possible. There will be delays and possible street closures at times during the project. This work will impact travel to the City Parks and Fairgrounds.
If you have any questions, you can reach out to the City’s Engineering Department 636-390-1010.

The City of Washington is excited to kick off Summer Camp Session 2 AND Swimming Lessons Session 1 starting Monday, June 8th! 🎉
We can’t wait to welcome all of our campers for another week of fun, learning, laughter, and summer adventures and and swimmers for their first ! From games and crafts for campers to pool time building water confidence, it’s going to be an amazing start to both sessions! 😎💦🌳
Parents & guardians — thank you for enrolling your children in our summer programs! Please be sure to check schedules, pack all needed items, and get ready for a fantastic week ahead.
📞 Have questions before Monday? Contact the Parks & Recreation Department — we’re happy to help! Our office is open from 8 AM to 4:30 PM Mon.-Fri.
Let the summer memories begin! 🌞🙌

Why We Serve
Name: Sgt. Doug Tollison #285
Where are you from? California.
What academy did you go to? I attended the academy in California.
Do you have any prior Public Safety Experience? After moving to Missouri, I worked for the Crawford County Sheriff’s Department as a Deputy Sheriff before coming to Washington PD.
When did you join Washington PD and why? 2005. I was living in the area and heard good things about the city and the department.
What is your current role within the department, and do you have any specialized training or assignments? I started out in the Patrol Division as a Patrol Officer where I eventually became a Field Training Officer and a Drug Recognition Expert.
After few years in patrol, I transferred over to the department’s S.R.O./D.A.R.E. Unit and was assigned to the School District of Washington as a School Resource Officer at Washington High School. While at WHS, I also volunteered my time as a coach for the school’s baseball team. As part of my duties, I taught 5th grade D.A.R.E. at several area schools.
I eventually made the decision to transfer back to patrol where I’m currently assigned as a Sergeant, and I oversee one of our patrol squads. I’m also responsible for implementing & supervising our department’s Field Training Program.
Aside from my duties as a supervisor, I’m responsible for the monthly maintenance on our breath testing instruments and I’m a Standardized Field Sobriety Instructor.
Why did you choose law enforcement as a career? I met a police officer when I was 16 years old when my family needed law enforcement assistance. That police officer remained a good friend of the family for many years and the way he performed his job helped me make my decision of what I wanted to do.
What do you enjoy outside of work? Running and working out.

Join us for a FREE family movie night under the stars! ✨
📅 Thursday, June 25
🕣 Movie starts at dark (approximately 8:30 PM)
📍 Amphitheater at the Fairgrounds
🍿 Featured Movie: Smurfs 💙
Relax on the grass or watch from your car while enjoying a movie on the big screen. Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, snacks, and drinks for a fun evening with family and friends!
Admission is FREE — we’ll see you there!

We had a fantastic turnout for the first concert in our new Summer Concert Series and loved seeing so many people enjoying a beautiful evening of live music, friends, and community.
A special thank you to the City of Washington Parks & Recreation Charitable Foundation for making this event possible and for their support of programs and experiences that bring our community together. washmo.gov/foundation
If you missed the first show—or are ready for another great night out—join us on Wednesday, June 17, from 6:00–8:00 PM on the Main Stage Lawn for a performance by Friends of Aaron!
We look forward to seeing you there! ☀️🎵

Night Shift Summary. 6/3/26:
A suspicious vehicle was reported in the 4700 block of South Point Rd.
Illegal burn was reported in the 700 block of W. 5th St.
A peace disturbance was reported in the 400 block of Stafford St.

Why We Serve
Name: Cpl. Mindy Schmelz #292
Where are you from and where did you go to high school? I’m from Hermann, Missouri and I graduated from Hermann High School in 2003.
What did you do prior to getting into law enforcement and do you have any prior public safety experience? Prior to working in law enforcement, I was a full-time student at Missouri State University and worked several different jobs, including serving at multiple restaurants, working security at Worlds of Fun, and serving as an EMT with the Hermann Area Ambulance District on weekends when I came home from school.
While in high school, I was also an Explorer with the Law Enforcement Explorer Post at Hermann PD.
What academy did you go to? Eastern Missouri Police Academy.
When did you join Washington PD and why? 2008. My Explorer advisor at Hermann PD, SRO Greg Garrett, had transferred to Washington PD a few years earlier. While I was attending the academy, he contacted me to let me know his department had an opening and encouraged me to apply.
What is your current role within the department and do you have any specialized training or assignments? I started as a Patrol Officer with the department’s Patrol Division and after a few years, I transferred into the department’s D.A.R.E. / S.R.O. Unit where I was assigned to the School District of Washington as a School Resource Officer for the Washington Middle School. During my time as an SRO, I also taught D.A.R.E. at several area schools.
I eventually transferred back to the Patrol Division and I was recently promoted to the rank of Corporal. Currently, I serve as the supervisor when the on-duty Sergeant for Squads 3 & 4 isn’t working.
In addition to my primary assignment, I’m a certified Drone Pilot, RADAR/LIDAR Instructor, and a Field Training Officer. The extra assignment that I enjoy the most is being the lead advisor for our department’s Law Enforcement Exploring Post and being able to work with our area youth who have an interest in pursuing a future career in law enforcement.
Why did you choose law enforcement as a career? When I was younger, I watched TV shows that made law enforcement look exciting and sparked my interest in the profession. In high school, I became a Police Explorer and gained a much better understanding of what the job truly involved. Through my interactions with the officers at Hermann PD and participating in training scenarios, I realized I had the opportunity to put myself in a position where I could make a positive impact on the community I served and help make it a safer place for everyone.
What’s one thing you wish the public knew or understood about law enforcement and one thing you didn’t know until after you started? I wish the public would understand that under this uniform, we are regular people. We have families and lives outside of this job. I also wish they would understand that there are parts of this job that are ugly, so when they ask us what is the worst thing you have ever seen, there is a good chance we are not going to answer it because we don't want you to have the images in your head that we have learned to live with.
One thing I didn't know about this job before starting it is that there is an obscene amount of paperwork involved in everything we do.
What do you enjoy outside of work? I used to really enjoy running and playing sports in general, but two ACL reconstructions as an adult have limited my ability to stay as active as I once was. In my free time, I enjoy making diamond art paintings and also try to maintain a more homesteading lifestyle through gardening and canning. For about 10 months out of the year, most of my time outside of work is spent transporting the kids to and from soccer practices, games, and other school or social activities.
Are you married? Kids? My husband and I have been together for 18 years and married for almost 17. We have 2 sons, aged 15 and 13.
Pets? We have a treeing walker coonhound named Kita and a mixed breed pittie named Jessica (our son refused to change her name when she was adopted)

Night Shift Summary. 06/01/26
A subject was arrested for stealing from motor vehicles in the area of Phoenix Center Park.
A check the well being was conducted in the 1300 block of High St.
A property damage report was taken in the Washington Crossing parking lot.
A subject called and had child custody questions.
A trespassing and peace disturbance were reported in the area of 5th and Elm.
A peace disturbance was reported in the 200 block of Jefferson St.
A check the well being was conducted in the 500 block of Wiindy Hills.
A suspicious person was reported near Eckelkamp Ct.
All subjects arrested are innocent until proven guilty.

Why We Serve
Name: Sgt. Casey Hill #298
Where are you from and where did you go to high school? I’m from Washington, Missouri and I graduated from Washington High School in 2001.
What did you do prior to getting into law enforcement and do you have any prior public safety experience? Prior to law enforcement, I worked at several area businesses.
After graduating from the academy, I started out as a Reserve Deputy for the Maries County Sheriff’s Office. I spent a short amount of time there and transferred to the Sullivan Police Department as a full-time officer.
What academy did you go to? Missouri Sheriff’s Association Training Academy.
When did you join Washington PD and why? 2010. I moved from Sullivan PD to Washington PD because this is where I’m from and I wanted to work closer to home.
What is your current role within the department and do you have any specialized training or assignments? I started out in the department’s Patrol Division as a Patrol Officer and I eventually transferred to our S.R.O. / D.A.R.E. Unit as a School Resource Officer assigned to the School District of Washington for the Washington Middle School. As part of my assignment, I handled a school safety for the district in partnership with the district office and I also taught D.A.R.E. at several area schools.
After spending a few years as an SRO, I transferred back to the Patrol Division and I was eventually promoted to my current rank of Sergeant.
In addition to my current duties, I serve as a Firearms and Less Lethal Munitions Instructor, a Taser Instructor, and a Crash Reconstructionist. I also provide training to department personnel on response protocols for active intruder incidents and work closely with area schools and businesses to help develop effective response plans for such situations.
Why did you choose law enforcement as a career? I had a family member who was in law enforcement at the time. I did a ride-a-long, thought it was an interesting career, and I signed up for the academy a year later.
What do you enjoy outside of work? When I’m not working, I enjoy traveling, floating, and camping. I also enjoy spending time with family and friends.
Are you married? Kids? I’m married to my wonderful wife, Joanna. Together we have two kids, Eli and Eden.
Pets? We have two dogs, Cooper and Cole.

Grab your lawn chairs, blankets, and favorite picnic treats and join us for some great music under the summer sky!
🌟 June 3 | 6–8 PM
🎸 Diesel Island
📍 Main Stage Lawn at the Fairgrounds
These FREE family-friendly concerts are brought to you by the City of Washington Parks & Recreation Charitable Foundation and are a great way to spend a summer evening with friends, family, and neighbors.
Come relax, enjoy live music, and help us kick off this exciting new community tradition. We can't wait to see you there! 🎵☀️

https://www.washmolib.org/o/wpl/page/reading-challenges
Unearth a Story this summer at the library!


