
#SWPPP #washmo #waterwisewednesday

Looking for a career where you can make a difference and feel supported while doing it? Join the team at the Washington Police Department!
✔ Competitive Pay
✔ Exceptional Benefits
✔ Supportive Team Environment
✔ An Amazing Community Behind Us
If you’re ready to serve a community that truly appreciates its officers, we’d love to hear from you! Apply today and become part of something bigger.

The Washington Parks & Recreation Department is proud to announce that this year's Hometown Heroes banners have been installed along Front Street in our historic downtown district.
As you walk or drive through downtown, we encourage you to take a moment to look at these banners and reflect on the incredible men and women they represent. Each banner honors a local veteran, active-duty military member, or first responder whose service, sacrifice, and commitment have helped protect our freedoms and strengthen our community.
The Hometown Heroes Banner Program was launched in 2023 by the Franklin County Hero Network in partnership with the City of Washington and Downtown Washington, Inc. Family members are invited to submit information about loved ones they wish to honor, while local businesses and community sponsors help make the program possible through banner sponsorships.
A heartfelt THANK YOU goes out to:
❤️ The military members, veterans, and first responders honored on these banners. Your courage, dedication, and willingness to put yourselves in harm's way for others will never be forgotten.
💙 The founders and volunteers of the Franklin County Hero Network for their vision, hard work, and continued commitment to recognizing our hometown heroes.
🤍 The local businesses and community sponsors whose generosity helps keep this program thriving.
💪 And a special thank you to our Washington Parks & Recreation crew, whose hard work and teamwork ensured each banner was safely installed and proudly displayed for our community to enjoy.
The banners will remain on display throughout the season as a visible reminder of the heroes who have served our nation and our community.
Thank you to everyone who helps make this meaningful tradition possible. We are honored to play a small role in recognizing those who have given so much.
#HometownHeroes #WashingtonMO #ParksAndRec #HonorOurHeroes #Veterans #MilitaryFamilies #FirstResponders #CommunityPride #ThankYouForYourService

Join us Tuesday @ 6:30 p.m. at the library. John Gildehaus will discuss his collection of pollinators and other insects from his private collection. Family-friendly event.


Grab your lawn chairs, blankets, and favorite picnic treats and join us for an evening of great music and community fun!
🌟 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 Washington Parks and Recreation Charitable Foundation and are a great way to spend a summer evening with friends, family, and neighbors.
Don't feel like packing dinner? 🌭 Burgers and hot dogs will be available for purchase during the event, with proceeds benefiting the Parks & Recreation Charitable Foundation and its efforts to support parks, programs, and community enhancements throughout Washington.

Day Shift Summary. 6/14/26:
A male was arrested on a fugitive warrant in the area of Hwy 100 and Hwy 47 during a traffic stop.
A motor vehicle crash occurred in the area of Hwy 100 and Washington Hgts. Dr.
A male was arrested for domestic assault in the area of Whispering Oaks Dr.
Trespassing was reported in the 100 block of E. 4th St.
An animal complaint was reported in the 1700 block of A Roy Dr.
ARRESTS DO NOT IMPLY GUILT

Night Shift Summary 06/13/26
Non-injury traffic crash on Highway 100 at Highway A.
Subject reported losing several boxes in the area of Highway 47 and Madison Avenue. When they got back to pick them up, someone had taken them.
Non-injury traffic crash on Highway 47 at Madison Avenue.
Leaving the scene crash reported on Vernaci Drive.
Subject was checked on in the 1000 block of East 5th Street. Subject was found to have outstanding warrants and was arrested.
Assisted a motorist in the area of Highway 47 and Steutermann Road.
Leaving the scene reported in the 400 block of East 5th Street.
Alarm on Bedford Center Drive. Accidental.

Day Shift Summary 06/13/26
Officers responded to an alarm sounding in the 2600 block of E. 5th St.
Fraud was reported at Police HQ.
A verbal domestic was reported in the area of Whispering Oaks Dr.
Found property was located in the 1500 block of High St.
Suspicious activity was reported in the 500 block of E. 5th St.
A male was arrested for stealing in the 1800 block of Hwy A.
A domestic was reported in the 100 block of Burnside St.
ARRESTS DO NOT IMPLY GUILT

Get in shape while staying cool this summer! Join us for Water Aerobics at the Agnes Nolting Aquatic Complex.
📅 Mondays & Wednesdays
🗓 July 13 – August 5
⏰ 5:30 PM – 6:15 PM
📍 Agnes Nolting Aquatic Complex
💲 Fee: $72
This class focuses on:
🏋️ Muscle conditioning
❤️ Cardiovascular fitness
🌊 Low-impact exercise for all fitness levels
Suitable for both men and women, and no swimming ability is required!
Led by the Life Force Fitness Team.
⚠️ Pre-registration is required by Thursday, July 9.
Reserve your spot today and make a splash with your fitness routine!

Day Shift Summary 06/12/26
A crisis intervention report was completed in the area of Elbert Dr.
A peace disturbance was reported in the 700 block of Horn St.
A private property motor vehicle crash occurred in the 900 block of E. 5th St.
A motor vehicle crash occurred in the area of E. 5th St. and Hwy 47.
A stray dog was picked up in the area of Locust Valley and returned to the owner.
A leaving the scene motor vehicle crash occurred in the 700 block of Jefferson St.
A motor vehicle crash occurred in the 1200 block of W. Main St.

The City of Washington is excited to welcome all of our Session 3 campers starting Monday, June 15th! 🏕️🌳😎
We’re gearing up for another awesome week packed with games, crafts, outdoor adventures, new friendships, and nonstop summer fun! Our staff can’t wait to make more amazing memories with your campers this summer. 💦🎨🏃♂️🌞
Parents & guardians — thank you for being part of our summer camp program! Please make sure campers are ready for a fun-filled week with their water bottles, sunscreen, comfortable clothes, and big smiles! 😄
📞 Have questions before camp begins? Contact the Parks & Recreation Department — we’re happy to help! Monday - Friday 8 AM to 4:30 PM.
🚨 Summer camp sessions are currently full 🚨
Be sure to watch for next year’s open enrollment announcements because spots fill quickly every summer! 👀

Join us for an evening of live music at the Main Park Pavilion! Enjoy the incredible sounds of the Washington Brass Band as they showcase their talent in this FREE community concert.
📅 Friday, June 19
⏰ 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
📍 Main Park Pavilion
💲 FREE Admission
Bring your lawn chairs, family, and friends for a relaxing summer night filled with great music and community spirit. We look forward to seeing you there!

Join us for an evening of live music at the Main Park Pavilion! Enjoy the incredible sounds of the Washington Brass Band as they showcase their talent in this FREE community concert.
📅 Friday, June 19
⏰ 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
📍 Main Park Pavilion
💲 FREE Admission
Bring your lawn chairs, family, and friends for a relaxing summer night filled with great music and community spirit. We look forward to seeing you there!
#ConcertInThePark #WashingtonBrassBand #LiveMusic #CommunityEvent #SummerFun #FreeEvent #CityofWashington #WashMO @WashMOParks&Rec

Night Shift Summary. 06/11/26
A check the well being was conducted in the 2200 block of Grit Ct.
A subject was stopped and issued a summons for careless and reckless driving and driving with an expired driver license.

Grab your lawn chairs, blankets, and favorite picnic treats and join us for an evening of great music and community fun!
🌟 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 Washington Parks and Recreation Charitable Foundation and are a great way to spend a summer evening with friends, family, and neighbors.
Don't feel like packing dinner? 🌭 Burgers and hot dogs will be available for purchase during the event, with proceeds benefiting the Parks & Recreation Charitable Foundation and its efforts to support parks, programs, and community enhancements throughout Washington.

• Briarwood Court
• Meadow Lake
• Spring Valley
• Rosebrook
• Foxridge Court
• Lakeview Court
• Ramblewood Court
We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your understanding as we prioritize the health and safety of our employees during periods of extreme heat.

Please use caution when visiting the Riverfront and trails.
Due to recent rainfall and rising river levels, mud has covered portions of the concrete surfaces, creating slippery conditions. Our crews are out cleaning and clearing the area as quickly as possible, but conditions may remain hazardous in some locations.
We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to improve trail conditions.
Thank you, and please stay safe and be careful while enjoying the Riverfront and trails.

Why We Serve
Name: Chief Jim Armstrong #256
Where are you from and where did you go to high school? I grew up in Villa Ridge, Missouri and I graduated from Pacific High School.
Did you serve in the military? If so, what branch and what was your occupation? Did you deploy? Yes, I joined the Missouri National Guard right out of high school. I was a Military Policeman. During the Gulf War, our unit was deployed to Europe.
What did you do prior to getting into law enforcement and do you have any prior public safety experience? I was a college student, I worked odd-jobs, and I was in the military.
What academy did you go to? I attended the St. Charles County Police Academy.
When did you join Washington PD and why? 1997. Washington was a familiar community to me and I wanted to work in an area that I knew. immediately after graduating from the police academy.
What is your current role within the department, and do you have any specialized training or assignments? I started out as a Patrol Officer in the department’s Patrol Division and worked my way up through the ranks to my current assignment and rank. During the course of my career, I’ve held the rank of Officer, Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain (Asst. Chief of Police), and Chief.
Along the way, I’ve served in various capacities such as a Bike Patrol Officer, K-9 Officer, School Resource Officer assigned to the School District of Washington for Washington High School. DARE Instructor for several area elementary schools, Crash Reconstructionist, Drug Recognition Expert, an instructor for firearms, less-lethal munitions, and Taser usage, and as the Certification Manager for the department’s accreditation process through the Missouri Police Chief’s Association.
In 2007, I graduated from the FBI National Academy as a member of Session 229. In 2020, I graduated from the Missouri Police Chiefs Command College.
Why did you choose law enforcement as a career? After serving as a Military Policeman, I realized the profession was a perfect fit for me. In law enforcement, no two days are ever the same, and that variety is part of what drew me to the job. More importantly, the ability to serve the community and help people navigate a crisis or one of the worst days of their lives is incredibly fulfilling.
What’s one thing you wish the public knew or understood about law enforcement? I wish the public truly understood the sacrifices police officers make and the profound toll this profession can take on a person. Officers are frequently subjected to trauma and high-stress situations, and over time, that cumulative strain can heavily impact their mental health.
As a profession, law enforcement has made tremendous strides in recognizing these challenges and offering real solutions. Ensuring our department provides an open, positive, and supportive climate where officers can get the assistance they need is one of my highest priorities.
What do you enjoy outside of work? Outside of the department, I love traveling with my wife and spending as much time as humanly possible with my grandkids.

Curbside trash collection schedules will not be affected.

