Night Shift Summary Date 08/21/26
Stealing was reported in the area of Washington Crossing.
A check the wellbeing was conducted in the 1900 block of Mike Alan Drive.
A peace disturbance was reported in the area of Southwinds.
An alarm was sounding in the 800 block of West 2nd Street.
A peace disturbance was reported in the 1400 block of East 5th Street.
Found property was reported in the 1200 block of Jefferson Street.

Day Shift Summary 08/21/26
A property damage was reported in the 6700 block of Highway 100
Harassment was reported in the 500 block of Plaster Avenue
Harassment was reported on Southwinds Circle
A vehicle crash occurred at Highway 100 and Highway 47
A peace disturbance was reported in the 1700 block of East 5th Street
A stealing was reported from the area of West 14th and High Street
An animal was reported to be locked in a vehicle on Heritage Hills Drive. The animal was adequately cared for and was not in distress.
Property damage was reported in the 800 block of West 5th Street
A subject was taken into custody for stealing in the 1700 block of Aroy Drive

Please refer only to the newest image below for the most accurate information. Thank you for your patience and for bringing this to our attention!
Please visit washmo.gov/curbside for interactive maps, schedule and more information.

Join us at the library on Tuesday August 25 @ 6:30 p.m. as Ed Wheatley “ presents his book, "The Finest in the Field®: A History of Baseball Through 50 Iconic Gloves”
https://www.washmolib.org/o/wpl/article/3012672

Celebrate fall vibes with live music from The Graybeards, 5–8 PM!
🍝 Food: Mangia Bella
🍷 Wine: Noboleis Wineyards
🍹 Bartender: Re/Max Results, Janie Schriewer & Associates
Cooler evenings, great tunes, and delicious bites—see you there!

Have you and your pup signed up yet? 🐶💦 There’s still time to register, but space is limited, so be sure to get your registration in before the deadline!
We’re looking forward to an evening of swimming, splashing, and making some fun memories with our four-legged friends! 🌊🐕❤️
And don’t forget—we have a special treat in store for our pups! 🐾👀
We’ll see you at the pool! 💦

Riverfront access at the Lafayette Street railroad crossing will be temporarily blocked for at least one hour.
Union Pacific is currently repairing an emergency mechanical failure on a train. Access will reopen once the repair is complete and it is safe to do so.

It’s time to start cleaning out those closets, garages, and storage spaces! 🏡🛍️
The Citywide Garage Sale – Fall 2026 is coming to Washington, and we’re getting ready for another great weekend of bargain hunting and treasure finding!
🗓️ Register by September 18th to have your garage sale included in the official booklet.
To participate, you must be within Washington city limits (if you pay the City for your water, you are considered to be in city limits). When registering, be sure to include:
📦 An idea of what you’ll be selling
⭐ Any specific items you’d like highlighted
⏰ The days and times you’ll be open
📖 Garage Sale Booklets will be available September 22nd–25th at:
Washington Parks & Recreation Department: 9 AM–4:30 PM
Washington Chamber of Commerce: 9 AM–4:30 PM
Washington Public Library: 9 AM–6 PM
Online: Available until Friday at 2 PM
Start sorting, start saving, and get ready to shop Washington’s Citywide Garage Sale! 🛒🎉
Register by September 18th to get your sale in the booklet!

📌Check the map for your correct section dates!
🚛 Beginning Tuesday, September 1, all residential trash will be collected every Tuesday throughout the City.
♻️ Recycling will be collected every other week, alternating between Section A and Section B (see map).
🛋️Residents may also set out one bulk item during their scheduled recycling week.
Please visit washmo.gov/curbside for additional information.

Night Shift Summary. 8/17/26:
Stray dog picked up in the 1100 block of W. 5th St. and returned to owner.
Check the well being conducted in the area of Phoenix Center.
A peace disturbance was reported in the area of Elbert Dr.
A motor vehicle crash occurred in the 1000 block of Jefferson St.
Check the well being conducted in the area of Hwy 47 and Madison Ave.


Day Shift Summary 08/14/26
A subject was arrested for trespassing in the 1700 block of A Roy Dr.
A stealing report was taken in the 1700 block of A Roy Dr.
A check the wellbeing was conducted in the 600 block of Roberts St.
Officers responded to Union and assisted with a traffic crash investigation.
Assisted EMS in the area of W. 5th St. and Klingslick Dr.
A dog bite was reported in the 600 block of Elm St.
Officers investigated a motor vehicle accident in the area of W. 9th St. and High St.
A domestic assault was investigated in the 2100 block of E. 5th where a subject was arrested.
A motor vehicle accident was investigated in the area of W. 5th and Elm St.
A check the wellbeing was conducted in the 200 block of Elm St.
A fraud report was taken in the 500 block of Stafford St.
Assisted a motorist in the area of Hwy 100 and A Roy Dr.
A motor vehicle accident was investigated on Mile Alan Dr.
All subjects arrested are innocent until proven guilty.

Night Shift Summary. 8/13/26:
A private property motor vehicle crash occurred in the area of Vernaci Dr.
A civil issue was reported in the 1100 block of Hillview Dr.
A male was taken into protective custody in the area of Southwinds.
Homeless activity reported in the area of Krog Park.
Assault was reported in the 2600 block of E. 5th St.

Day Shift Summary. 8/13/2026
A vehicle crash was reported in the area of West 5th and Oak Street
A subject was taken into custody for possession of a controlled substance
A license plate was reported as lost or stolen in the 900 block of East 5th Street
Harassment was reported in the 2300 block of Matthias Close Drive
Fraud was reported in the 1700 block of Aroy Drive
Trespassing/Suspicious Person reported in the 700 block of East 5th Street
A vehicle crash was reported in the area of Highway 47 and Steutermann Rd
Fraud was reported in the 400 block of Michelle Drive
A subject turned themselves in on outstanding warrants in the 300 block of Jefferson
ARRESTS DO NOT IMPLY GUILT

The Washington Police Department is excited to announce that we’re exploring the possibility of adding a four-legged officer to our team! After many conversations with our officers and command staff, we’re taking the next step in the process. And, as you might expect, a K-9 program takes funding!
One event helping make this possible is the 8th Annual GoFund Charity Golf Classic!
📅 Saturday, September 12, 2026
📍 Wolf Hollow Golf Club | Labadie, MO
Proceeds from this year's event will support the re-establishment of the Washington Police Department K-9 Unit. Donations are welcome, and sponsorship opportunities are available! Please see the attached flyer for more information.
In the upcoming months, we’ll be exploring our options to find the best fit for this community and department. This is very much a work in progress and is still in its early stages. A K-9 program is a BIG undertaking. It requires substantial research, the purchase of a dog, specialized training for both the dog and handler, equipment, food, shelter, veterinary care, and continued funding and support to maintain the program.
We'll provide updates as the program develops, so stay tuned, WashMO!
#WashMO #PawPatrol #SniffingOutCrime #WorkingDog #CommunityPolicing


Night Shift Summary. 8/12/26:
A motor vehicle crash occurred in the 400 block of Stafford St.
A leaving the scene motor vehicle crash occurred in the area of Lexington Ln.
Check the well-being was conducted in the area of the Washington Bridge.
An open door was reported in the 1200 block of Caroline Dr.
A crisis intervention report was completed in the 900 block of E. 5th St.

Day Shift Summary. 08/12/2026
Lost property was located in the 900 block of E 5th Street. The owner was located and the item was returned
Homeless activity in the 1900 block of Heritage Hills
A private property vehicle crash was reported in the 1700 block of East 5th Street
A subject was arrested on warrants in the 300 block of Jefferson Street
A code violation was reported in the 300 block of West Main Street
A code violation was reported in the 500 block of West 5th Street
A non-injury vehicle crash was reported in the area of Highway 100 and Aroy Drive
A assault was reported in the 700 block of Horn Street
A subject was arrested on warrants during a traffic stop near Highway 100 and Bedford Center

We’re still looking for our fox and coyote decoys that have gone missing from Lions Lake. We know there has been a lot happening around the park lately, but we want to clarify that the decoys went missing BEFORE the fair.
These decoys serve an important purpose — they help deter geese from gathering at Lions Lake and damaging the park. 🪿🌳
If you have them, please return them! If you know where they are or have any information that could help us locate them, please reach out to Washington Parks & Recreation.
We truly don’t care who took them or why. We just want our fox and coyote back where they belong! No questions asked. ❤️
Help us get our wildlife guardians back to work! 🦊🐺🌳
If you have any information, please contact Washington Parks & Recreation.

Just a reminder that the pool is now operating on POST-SEASON HOURS and is CLOSED MONDAY–FRIDAY.
💦 Splash Pad:
The Splash Pad is FREE Monday–Friday from 9:00 AM–8:00 PM!
🏊 Weekend Pool Hours:
Saturday & Sunday | 12:00 PM–6:30 PM
On Saturdays and Sundays, the Splash Pad is part of the pool facility, so regular pool admission fees apply.
📌 Please check the posted signs at the facility or visit us online for the most up-to-date information regarding specific dates and times.
🏊 LAST DAY OF THE 2026 POOL SEASON:
Monday, September 7 – Labor Day
🕛 12:00 PM–6:30 PM
Come enjoy the Splash Pad during the week or make plans to spend your weekend at the pool! 🌊☀️

The City of Washington has an Enviroscape model like the one pictured. It is used at events such as Earth Day to help educate people—especially children—about how stormwater flows through our community.
The interactive model demonstrates how rainwater can collect different pollutants as it flows over our streets, yards and other surfaces before depositing those pollutants into our waterways. It helps highlight the importance of keeping our yards, streets and community clean to protect local waterways.
As the school year begins, it is a great time to remind students about how stormwater pollution can impact our environment. If you are interested in having an Enviroscape demonstration at your school, classroom or event, or would like to borrow the model for an educational activity, please contact the City of Washington Engineering Department.
#SWPPP #washmo #waterwisewednesday#education

