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.

“Why We Serve”
Name: P.O. Kylie Galey #231
Where are you from and where did you go to high school? I grew up in High Ridge Missouri and graduated from Northwest High School.
What did you do prior to getting into law enforcement? Prior to getting into law enforcement, I worked at Cracker Barrel.
What training academy did you go to and do you have public safety experience? I attended the Jefferson College Law Enforcement Academy and graduated this year. I didn't have any prior experience.
When did you join Washington PD and why? 2025. I chose WPD because of its emphasis on community-oriented policing and its dedication to actively serving, engaging with, and supporting the people in the community.
What is your current role within the department and do you have any specialized assignments? I’m currently assigned to the department’s Patrol Division as a Patrol Officer with no specialized areas yet.
Why did you choose law enforcement as a career? I chose to pursue a career in law enforcement because I enjoy solving complex problems and taking on challenges that require critical thinking and persistence. I’m also motivated by the opportunity to be someone people can rely on in difficult situations.
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 more people understood that behind the uniform, we are still human. We do our best every day, but like anyone else, we are not perfect.
One thing I did not know until after I started working in law enforcement is the amount of paperwork that goes along with a call for service.
What do you enjoy outside of work? Outside of work I enjoy spending time with family and friends, listening to music and reading.
Are you married? Kids? Nope
Pets? Zena – Chihuahua, Rusty – Norwegian forest cat, Binx – part Maine Coon

Night Shift Summary. 4/27/26:
A suspicious person was reported in the area of Rock Ln.
A stray dog was picked up in the area of Lexington Ln. and Washington Hgts. Dr. and returned to owner.

Day Shift Summary 04/26/2026
Assisted MSHP with a traffic stop in the area of A. Roy Drive and Highway 100.
Assisted EMS in the 2800 block of Rabbit Trail Drive.
Non-injury vehicle crash on Highway 100 at Bluff Road.
Assisted EMS in the 2100 block of Weber Heights.


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Name:
P.O. Lauren Zweifel #232
Where are you from and where did you go to high school?
I grew up in Union, Missouri and was home-schooled
What did you do prior to getting into law enforcement?
Prior to getting into law enforcement, I worked for Compass Health as an Integrated Health Specialist.
What training academy did you go to and do you have public safety experience?
I attended the St. Louis County and Municipal Police Academy. Prior to coming to Washington PD this year, I worked for the City of Crestwood Police Department for three years.
When did you join Washington PD and why?
The department and community gave a lot to me when I was a teenager, and I wanted to give something back. As a bonus, the department is much closer to where I live as opposed to my last department.
Washington PD gave me the opportunity to learn about law enforcement when I was with the department’s Law Enforcement Exploring program as an Explorer. The opportunities given to me as an explorer opened my eyes to what a career in law enforcement would look like and what it was like to serve your community. My time in the exploring program solidified my decision to pursue a career in law enforcement.
What is your current role within the department and do you have any specialized assignments?
I’m currently assigned to the department’s Patrol Division as a Patrol Officer and I have specialized training in crisis intervention.
Why did you choose law enforcement as a career?
I chose law enforcement because I feel like everyone should have someone to call when they are facing some of the hardest moments of their lives, or even just when they have encountered a problem they don't know the answer to.
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 knew most all police officers are not "out to get them" or are there to make a bad day worse. All the officers I know, myself included, are truly there to help. There is no ulterior motive, we truly want to get your side of the story so we can understand the situation so we can provide you with the help you or someone in your life needs in that moment.
One thing I did not know until after I started working in law enforcement is that Ring Doorbell Cameras do not record unless you pay for a monthly subscription.
What do you enjoy outside of work?
Outside of work I enjoy spending time with my fiancé, spending time with friends and family, fishing, hunting, hiking, listening to music, being outdoors, and trying new foods.
Are you married? Kids?
My fiancé, Luke, and I are getting married next year. No, I don’t have any kids.
Pets?
We don’t have any.

Day Shift Summary. 04/25/26
Officers responded to the Washington Crossing shopping center for an alarm sounding.
Officers investigated a motor vehicle accident that occurred in the area of Hwy 47 and Highway 100.
Officers investigated a motor vehicle accident that occurred in the area of Hwy 100 and Rabbit Trail Dr.
Officers responded to the 500 block of Windy Hills to assist the fire department.
A parking complaint was addressed in the 4900 block of Southpoint Rd.
Officers responded to the area of Washington Heights and Hwy 100 for a report of Fraud.
A leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident in the downtown area was investigated.

Day Shift Summary. 04/26/26
Officers responded to the station for a report of a careless and reckless driver in the area of Hwy 47 and the south city limits.
Officer returned a phone call to a subject in the 500 block of Monty View who had questions in regards to suspicious behavior.
A traffic report was taken in the area of Highway 100 and High St. for a subject operating a motor vehicle with a suspended driver license.
Officers responded to the area of Hwy 100 and A Roy for a motorist assist.
Officers responded to the 1000 block of Caroline Dr. for a 911 call with an open line.
Officers are investigating a delayed motor vehicle accident report that occurred earlier in the day at Hwy 47 and Steutermann Rd.

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🚨 FRIDAY FRAUD FACTS 🚨
It starts with a message… a connection… a relationship.
Romance scammers build trust by meeting victims on social media or dating sites, then quickly move the conversation to apps like WhatsApp, where it’s harder to track.
Once they’ve gained your trust, the requests begin:
💸 Emergency expenses
💸 Travel costs
💸 Medical bills
These scams prey on emotions like loneliness, love, and generosity. And they don’t happen overnight… some go on for months or even years, costing victims thousands.
🚩 Red Flags to Watch For:
• Refuses to meet in person
• Wants to move conversations off the original platform
• Always has a reason they need money
• Creates urgency or emotional pressure
🛑 Protect Yourself:
Never send money to someone you’ve only met online—no matter how real it feels.
⚠️⚠️ A real example of a romance scam that was reported to the Washington Police Department was an individual who met a romantic partner on a popular dating website. Over the course of two years, the romantic relationship grew, but victim never actually met the person they were talking to. Over that time, the scammer consistently told the victim that they needed money for various things such as clothing and food. Feeling that they were in love with the person they were talking to, the victim sent nearly 1 million dollars over the lifespan of the scam to the scammer. It was later determined that the scammer was based overseas, as is the case in many of these scams.
Share this post to help protect others. Awareness can stop a scam before it starts.

Night Shift Summary. Date:04/23/2026
Vehicle crash in the 700 block of High Street. Property damage was reported in Southwinds. A stealing was investigated in the 2000 block of East 9th Street. The area of Highway 100 and Bluff Road was checked for a male walking in the roadway.

Day Shift Summary 04/23/2026
Assisted a motorist in the area of Highway 100 and Clay Street.
Non-injury vehicle crash in the area of Jefferson Street and 12th Street.
Subject was stopped for a traffic violation in the 700 block of WEst 5th Street. Subject was found to not have a valid driving privilege and was arrested.
Assisted a motorist in the area of Blue Jay Drive and Highway 47.
Non-injury vehicle crash in the area of Jefferson Street and 5th Street.
Subject was reported as suspicious in the area of West 8th Street and Camp Street. Subject was identified and it was determined they had an outstanding warrant. They were arrested.

Get ready to shop ‘til you drop at our Citywide Garage Sale! With sales happening all across town, you never know what amazing treasures you’ll find.
📖 Garage Sale Booklets Available Now!
Pick up your booklet before May 1st at:
Parks & Recreation Office
Chamber of Commerce
The Library
Each booklet includes a full list of all registered garage sales, plus highlights of some of the incredible items up for grabs!
🌧️ Rain Plan:
In case of rain, each seller will decide individually whether to participate.
Don’t miss this fun, community-wide event—mark your calendars and start planning your route!

This weekend: Front Street, from Oak Street to Elm Street, will remain closed. Sidewalks and both intersections will remain open over the weekend.
Next week: Work on Front Street will resume Monday, April 27, at which time Front Street will be closed from just west of Oak Street to just east of Cedar Street allowing access to Undergrounds Parking Lot.



We are proud to serve this community, and we believe it is important for you to know the individuals who make up our department and the roles they fill each day. We will begin by highlighting our newest officers, then continue through the department until we reach our longest-serving member, who started here in 1992.
Each post will give you a closer look by sharing their role within the department, why they chose law enforcement as a career, and why they chose to serve this community. We will also include limited personal details to help you get to know them beyond the badge.
Check back next week to meet our staff!

