Why We Serve

Name: P.O. Zach Ashby #289

Where are you from and where did you go to high school? I grew up in the STL metro & Woodland, Illinois areas. I graduated from Woodlawn High School in 2017.

What did you do prior to getting into law enforcement? I was a logistics fleet manager.

Did you serve in the military prior to getting into law enforcement? Yes, I served in the United States Air Force and I’m currently in the Air Force Reserves. I’ve deployed twice to the Middle East.

What training academy did you go to and do you have prior public safety experience? I attended the Eastern Missouri Police Academy in graduated in 2024.

When did you join Washington PD and why? 2024. I chose Washington PD because of its reputation for professionalism and community involvement.

From what I’ve seen and learned, the department emphasizes both officer development and building trust with the community, which is important to me. I’m looking for a department where I can grow long-term, be held to a high standard, and contribute in a meaningful way, and WPD stood out as a place that aligns with those goals.

What is your current role within the department and do you have any specialized trainings or assignments? I’m currently assigned to our Patrol Division as a Patrol Officer. Currently, I don't have any specialized trainings or assignments.

Why did you choose law enforcement as a career? I chose law enforcement because I want a job that’s active, meaningful, and different every day. I like the idea of being out in the community, handling real situations, and helping people when it actually matters. I also want a career that challenges me and gives me a sense of purpose.

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 understood that officers genuinely care about the communities they serve and take their responsibility seriously. The job involves far more than enforcement, it includes problem-solving, de-escalation, and helping people during some of the worst moments of their lives.

One of the things I didn't know about prior to becoming a Police Officer was how mentally and emotionally demanding the job can be. It’s not just the major incidents, but the accumulation of smaller, stressful situations that require resilience and strong coping skills.

What do you enjoy doing outside of work? I enjoy attending live music events and baseball games

Are you married? Any kids? I’ve been married for several years and we have our first child on the way.

Pets? One dog, Bella June, a Wirehaired Viszla

about 16 hours ago, Greg Garrett
P.O. Ashby

Day Shift Summary 05/06/2026

Assisted FCSO in checking the well being of a subject on Westlink Drive. Subject was located and was fine.

Stealing reported in the 1400 block of East 5th Street.

Assisted EMS on Marbach Drive.

Subject was stopped in the area of Highway 47 and Washington Crossing for a traffic violation. Subject was found to have an outstanding warrant and was arrested.

Non-injury traffic crash on Vossbrink Drive at Advantha Drive.

Fraud reported on Marquart Drive.

Assisted EMS in the 700 block of Fremont Street.

about 20 hours ago, Casey Hill
Police Car Lights with the text "Day Shift Summary"

Why We Serve

Name: P.O. Noah Quaethem #290

Where are you from and where did you go to high school? I’m from Washington and graduated from Washington High School

Were you in the military? What branch and what was your assignment? I currently serve in the Missouri National Guard as a Military Police Officer.

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 in construction. Outside of being a Military Police Officer, I had no other experience prior to becoming a civilian Police Officer

What academy did you go to? I attended the Eastern Missouri Police Academy in 2024

When did you join Washington PD and why? 2024. I joined Washington PD because it's my home. I grew up here and wanted to give back to the community that I love.

What is your current role within the department and do you have any specialized trainings or assignments? I’m currently assigned to the Patrol Division as a Patrol Officer. No, I don’t have any specialized trainings or assignments yet.

Why did you choose law enforcement as a career? The career field is always something I’ve been drawn to. I joined to help people in ways you can’t in other jobs.

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 better understood that not every problem can be resolved quickly or overnight, and that some investigations naturally take longer depending on the circumstances. There are many factors that affect timelines, including whether witnesses or suspects can be identified and located, the level of cooperation from those involved, and the realities of ongoing workload and call volume. While there is always a strong desire for quick resolution, the truth is that some cases require time and patience while we work through things to the best of our ability.

The one thing I learned after getting into law enforcement is how much paperwork law enforcement really has to contend with. Incident reports, documentation/informational reports, Crash reports, and supplemental reports on top numerous forms that get added to reports.

What do you enjoy outside of work? I enjoy hiking, shooting sports, and playing video games

Are you married? Kids? I’m married to my beautiful wife, Lilly, and we have one awesome daughter.

Pets? We have a menace of a dog, Juniper.

1 day ago, Greg Garrett
P.O. Quaethem

Night Shift Summary. Date:05-05-2026

A male subject was arrested for driving while revoked.

A female subject was arrested for disorderly conduct in the area of Washington Crossing.

Arrests do not imply guilt.

2 days ago, Matt Cooper
Police car lights with the text "Night Shift Summary"

📣 Upcoming Community Events – Washington Police Department 📣

The Washington Police Department invites the community to join us this May for several meaningful and family-friendly events focused on honoring service, supporting youth, and promoting safety.

Law Enforcement Memorial Day Ceremony
May 15th at 9:00 AM
Washington Public Safety Building
Contact: SRO Greg Garrett #263 – ggarrett@washmo.gov

Washington Police Explorer Post 2438 5K Run/Walk
May 16th at 8:00 AM
Rotary Riverfront Trail
👉 Register here:
https://runsignup.com/Race/MO/Washington/WashingtonPoliceExplorers5kRun
Donations are accepted and greatly appreciated. Business sponsorship opportunities area also available
Contact: Cpl. Mindy Schmelz – mschmelz@washmo.gov

Washington Optimist Club and Washington Police Department's 50th Annual Bicycle Safety Rodeo
May 16th at 9:00 AM
Washington Fairgrounds
Contact: Cindy Buescher – 636-390-3420

Free community event featuring:
• Bicycle Obstacle Course
• Safety Town
• Free child car seat inspections & distribution (while supplies last)
For car seat questions: Elizabeth Broeker – ebroeker@washmo.gov or Stephanie Hellebusch – shellebusch@washmo.gov
• Free MOCHIP child ID kits
And more!

We hope to see you there as we come together to support safety, service, and our community!

2 days ago, Greg Garrett
Memorial Invite
5K
Academy info
Explorer Flyer
Bike Rodeo Flyer
Car seat
Rodeo Photo
🌳 We’re proud to share that the City of Washington has been recognized as a Tree City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation!

This honor reflects our ongoing commitment to maintaining a healthy urban forest and investing in a greener, more sustainable community for our residents.

Lori Rice, Director of Parks & Recreation, shared:
“Earning Tree City USA recognition reflects Washington’s ongoing commitment to urban forestry and sustainable community development. We are especially proud of our staff, whose dedication to preserving and maintaining our trees ensures lasting benefits for our residents, our community and the environment.”

Thank you to our dedicated staff and community members who help keep Washington growing strong! 🌱💚
3 days ago, Ashley Newman
A letter fron the Chief Executive of the Arbor Day Foundation to Mayor Doug hagedorn of the City of Washington exending his excitement and warm congratulation on winning the 50th Annivery of the Tree City USA program. Naming the City of Washington the Tree City USA of 2026.
a letter form th Arbor Day Foundation notifying up that the City of Washington has eaned 2026 Tree City USA recognition in honor of its commitment to plant, grow, and maintain trees to benefit its community.

Why We Serve

Name: SRO Zach Hudson #293.

Where are you from and where did you go to high school? I grew up in Bourbon, Missouri and graduated from Bourbon High School in 2004.

What did you do prior to getting into law enforcement and do you have any prior public safety experience? I worked as a 911 Dispatcher and I volunteered as a Fire Fighter. After graduating from the police academy, I was hired by the Sullivan Police Department, where I served as a Patrol Officer and later as a School Resource Officer. Following my time at Sullivan PD, I worked as a Deputy Juvenile Officer serving Franklin, Gasconade, and Osage Counties.

What academy did you go to? Missouri Sheriff’s Association Training Academy.

When did you join Washington PD and why? 2024. I heard a lot of great things about the community and the structure of the department. The support that the community has for this department is awesome.

What is your current role within the department and do you have any specialized training or assignments?
I’m a School Resource Officer (SRO) and D.A.R.E. Instructor with the School District of Washington, where I am assigned as the SRO for five elementary schools and their Early Learning Center. I also provide D.A.R.E. instruction at two elementary schools. As an SRO, I work to bridge the gap between youth and law enforcement by fostering strong, positive relationships, allowing me to serve as a constructive influence in a child’s life.

When school is out of session, I’m assigned to our Patrol Division to supplement manpower. This is where I was originally assigned when I started at Washington PD.

Why did you choose law enforcement as a career? Emergency services have played a major role in my life, and I genuinely enjoy helping others and building relationships with people from all walks of life.

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 know that underneath the badge and uniform, there is a human being who actually cares for the public they serve.

One thing I didn’t fully realize until after I started working in law enforcement is how important School Resource Officers are to the communities they serve, and the meaningful impact they can have on a child’s life.

What do you enjoy outside of work? BBQing, smoking different meats, hunting and fishing, traveling, and spending time with my family.

Are you married? Kids? I’m married with four kids.

Pets? We have two dogs. One is an all-white German Shepherd and the other is a Saint Bernard.

3 days ago, Greg Garrett
P.O. Hudson

Night Shift Summary. Date:05-04-2026

A female and male were arrested for outstanding warrants in the area of Washington Square.

Assisted EMS in the 1100 block of North Park.

Homeless activity in the area of the Farmers Market.

A verbal domestic was reported in the area of Whispering Oaks.

Arrests do not imply guilt.

3 days ago, Matt Cooper
Police car lights with the text "Night Shift Summary"
The library will be closed on Friday, May 8 from Noon to 6pm for staff development. The library will re-open on Saturday, May 9 at 9:00am.
4 days ago, Nelson Appell
The library will be closed on Friday, May 8 from Noon to 6pm for staff development. We will re-open on Saturday, May 9 at 9:00am. Thank you for your patience.

Why We Serve

Name: P.O. Craig Smith #294

Where are you from and where did you go to high school? I’m from the Spanish Lake area of North St. Louis County and graduated from Hazelwood East High School in 1990.

What did you do prior to getting into law enforcement? I worked for a car dealership in the parts department. I was in the auto parts field for almost 10 years before changing over to law enforcement.

What training academy did you go to and do you have public safety experience? I started out as an Explorer with the Manchester Police Department’s Law Enforcement Exploring program in 1990. I attended the St. Charles County Police Academy and in 1997, I started my career at Manchester PD as Patrol Officer.

When did you join Washington PD and why? 2025. I chose Washington PD because of their reputation as a great organization and good working environment. In addition, it was much closer to my home. At my last department, I would drive 50 minutes each way to work. Now I drive maybe 15 minutes each way. My children also go to school in Washington, which allows me to see them and attend their school events more often.

What is your current role within the department and do you have any specialized assignments? I’m currently assigned to the Patrol Division as a Patrol Officer. During my time with the Manchester Police Department, I served in several specialized roles, including ASP Baton Instructor, Field Training Officer, Bike Patrol Officer, and Detective. As a Detective, I worked as an Investigator and served as a Computer Voice Stress Test Analysis Examiner. I was also assigned to the Greater St. Louis Major Case Squad as both an Investigator and Deputy Report Officer. In 2023, I graduated from the FBI National Academy as a member of Session 288.

Why did you choose law enforcement as a career? I grew up in a large family where my father was a habitual alcoholic and one of my older brothers addicted to illegal drugs. Both of them were continuously getting into trouble and subsequently arrested.

When the police responded to our home, which was often, they were empathetic and helpful to the rest of our family, however they still had to do their job. Each time, it left a huge impression on me, especially how they looked and handled themselves. From this, I knew early on that I wanted to do the same thing and help others, whether it be they were in the same situation as me or something else. To this day, I get a lot of satisfaction from helping others during their time of tragedy, misfortune or whatever problems they are confronted with.

What’s one thing you wish the public knew about law enforcement and one thing you didn’t know until after you started? I wish the public understood that police work is nothing like it is on TV - Crime isn’t solved within 45 minutes (minus commercials). Police work is very rewarding, but with that comes a lot of sacrifice. While the general public gets to be with their families the majority of the time and get to attend birthdays, graduations, weddings, sporting events, etc. We often lose out on family time because we have to work. However, we still do it because we believe in what we do.

The one thing I didn’t realize about police work until I started, was the amount of paperwork that’s needed. 95% of our work is done with report writing and investigations, and only about 5% is exciting and glorified.

What do you enjoy outside of work? In my spare time, I enjoy refurbishing and refinishing old antique furniture.

Are you married? Kids? I’ve been married for almost 17 years. My wife and I have two children together - two boys who are 14 and 15 years old

Pets? My wife and kids have one dog, a French Bulldog. Her name is Remi (short for Remington

4 days ago, Greg Garrett
P.O. Smith
🐾 Rabies & Vaccination Clinic - Thursday, May 7, 2026 🐾

The City of Washington is partnering with Animal Hospital of Washington to offer a low-cost rabies vaccination clinic for our community’s pets.

📍 Location: Animal Hospital of Washington (211 W. 5th Street)
💉 Cost: Rabies vaccines and additional vaccinations available for just $15 each

This is a great opportunity to keep your pets healthy, protected, and up to date on important vaccinations—while supporting overall community health.

Please remember to bring dogs on a leash and cats in a carrier.

For more information, contact the City of Washington or Animal Hospital of Washington at 636-239-2745.
4 days ago, City of Washington
Cute puppies with text reading Vaccinate your pets! Rabies Clinic, Thursday May 7 3pm to 5pm, Animal Hospital of Washington, 211 West 5th Street, Washington, MO

Night Shift Summary. Date: 05/03/2026

A vehicle parts were reported in the southbound lane of Highway 47 near Heritage Hills Drive. An animal was reported running loose on Stafford Street near Horn Street. Two subjects were arrested during a physical domestic on International Avenue near Highway 100. A peace disturbance was reported at the riverfront. Officers assisted another agency in the 1400 block of East 5th Street. A suspicious person was reported in the 900 block of East 5th Street. A suspicious vehicle was reported in the 800 block of Madison Avenue.

4 days ago, Dan Day
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Night Shift Summary. Date: 05/02/2026

A subject was stopped for traffic violations and placed under arrest for driving while revoked. A parking violation was reported in the 1000 block of West 7th Street. A report was taken in reference to a verbal domestic in the 1700 block of West Main Street. A subject was stopped for traffic violations and placed under arrest for driving while intoxicated.

4 days ago, Dan Day
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Day Shift Summary 05/03/2026

Peace disturbance in the area of West 5th Street and Lafayette Street. Subjects causing the disturbance were asked to leave.

Trespassing at the riverfront. Subjects were walking on the tracks. They were advised that was not only dangerous, it was owned by Union Pacific and is considered trespassing.

Non-injury traffic crash in the 100 block of Stafford Street.

Hazards removed from the roadway in the 300 block of Rand Street.

4 days ago, Casey Hill
Police Car Lights with the text "Day Shift Summary"

Night Shift Summary 05/01/26

A parking violation was reported in the 200 block of Elm Street.

A parking violation was reported near the Southbend baseball fields.

A suspicious person was checked on West Main Street near Lafayette.

A loose dog was reported on East 8th Street near Locust Street.

Officers assisted another agency in the 300 block of Alberta Lane.

A vehicle crash was reported on Highway 47 near East 3rd Street.

Suspicious activity was reported on Eugenia Drive.

A parking violation was reported in the 1000 block of West 7th Street.

A suspicious vehicle was reported at Target.

A suspicious person was reported in the 1300 block of Stafford Street.

A subject was arrested for driving while intoxicated during a traffic stop.

Officers checked the area of Highway 100 and Highway A in reference to driving complaints.

6 days ago, Dan Day
Police car lights with the text "Night Shift Summary"

Day Shift Summary 05/01/26

Non-injury traffic crash on High Street at West 14th Street.

Non-injury 3 vehicle crash on Highway 47 at Bieker Road.

Non-injury traffic crash on East 5th Street at Southbend Drive.

6 days ago, Casey Hill
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🚨 FRIDAY FRAUD FACTS 🚨

Checks and Forgery: The Washington Police Department investigates numerous forgeries over the course of any single year.  In most of these cases, the victim sent a check out in the mail for a legitimate reason, such as paying a bill.  Unfortunately, it has become extremely common for items to be stolen from the mail or even from mailing distribution centers.  Once your check is stolen from the mail, the criminal has all your banking information.  Criminals then alter these stolen checks to be made payable to themselves or their criminal syndicates, often for a much higher amount than what was written on the original check.  In addition, the criminals can use your banking information to create highly realistic fake checks that they then use for other purchases or cash at various banks.  Unfortunately, these forged or manufactured checks often go unnoticed by the banks until it is too late, and the victim has lost their money.

6 days ago, Elizabeth Broeker
Hands typing on a keyboard with the text Friday Fraud Facts washmo.gov
Get ready for a perfect summer evening 🎶

The City of Washington Parks & Recreation Charitable Foundation is kicking off a brand-new Summer Concert Series with not one—but two—free, family-friendly events!

Join us on Wednesday, June 3 from 6–8 PM featuring live music from Diesel Island, and again on Wednesday, June 17 from 6–8 PM with Friends of Aaron!

Grab your blankets, lawn chairs, and your favorite snacks and drinks, and come relax with friends, family, and neighbors while enjoying great live music in a laid-back outdoor setting.

We can’t wait to see you there! 🌿🎵
7 days ago, City of Washington
Get ready for a perfect summer evening 🎶  The City of Washington Parks & Recreation Charitable Foundation is kicking off a brand-new Summer Concert Series with not one—but two—free, family-friendly events!  Join us on Wednesday, June 3 from 6–8 PM featuring live music from Diesel Island, and again on Wednesday, June 17 from 6–8 PM with Friends of Aaron!  Grab your blankets, lawn chairs, and your favorite snacks and drinks, and come relax with friends, family, and neighbors while enjoying great live music in a laid-back outdoor setting.  We can’t wait to see you there! 🌿🎵
🚧FRONT STREET CONSTRUCTION UPDATE 🚧

Front Street, from Oak Street to Cedar Street, will remain closed. Sidewalks will remain open over the weekend.

Work on Front Street will resume Monday, May 4, at which time Front Street will remain closed from Oak Street to east of Cedar Street allowing access to Underground’s Parking Lot.
7 days ago, City of Washington
Front Street Construction update with map of front street and text reading May 1, 2026, Front Street CLOSED from Oak Street to Cedar Street.
May 1 Construction  update:  Front Street, from Oak Street to Cedar Street, will remain closed. Sidewalks  will remain open over the weekend.  Work on Front Street will resume Monday, May 4, at which time Front Street will remain closed from Oak Street to east of Cedar Street allowing access to Underground’s Parking Lot.
🎶 Music at the Market is BACK! 🎶

Join us May 14 from 5–8 PM for an evening of great music, food, and drinks!

🍴 Food: Mosaic Cafe & Catering
🍷 Wine: Stone Hill Winery
🍹 Bartender: Guild Mortgage

Bring your friends, grab a drink, and kick off the season with us at The Farmer's Market! 🌅
7 days ago, Ashley Newman
Music at the Market 5pm-8pm May 14th, June 11th, July 9th, Sept. 10th, and Oct 8th. Image lists the band, food vendor, winery, and company providing the bar for each day.  All food and drinks are for purchase. Corn hole & Koosh ball games are set up for use during event. NOTE: The Farmers’ Market has been designated as a festival district from 4-9 p.m. on Music at the Market days. Main Street will be CLOSED between Cedar Street and the Main & Elm parking lot. Parking is still available in the lots at Main & Elm and Main & Cedar. NO pets or coolers will be allowed