Make your mother happy - ALWAYS wear your seatbelt! WFD call summary May 5-11 5/05: assist EMS, Caroline Dr. vehicle accident, Sunny Rd. 5/07: severe weather stand-by vehicle accident, Hwy 100 exterior gas leak, Hill St. wires, E. 6th St. assist EMS, Kaleb Ct. assist EMS, E. 8th St. 5/08: check area, W. Main St. 5/09: mutual aid, Boles 5/10: alarm, E. 5th St. check area, Lyon Rd. Professional Volunteer Service since 1852 #wfd #volunteerfiredepartment #washmo
almost 2 years ago, Molly Derner
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Shift summary days 5-12-2024 Suspicious vehicle in the 1500 Block of High Street. Check the well-being in the area of Lakeview Park. Found property in the 3100 Block of Phoenix Center Dr. Assist Motorist in the area of Highway 47/100. REMINDER. When the traffic lights are not working at an intersection because of power being out or they are stuck on a red flashing light that both of these instances should be treated as a 4-way stop. Please be patient and drive carefully.
almost 2 years ago, Joe Kapustka
Night Shift 05/11/24 Assisted EMS in the 1400 block of W. 5th St. A subject was arrested on an outstanding warrant and a different subject was taken into protective custody in the 300 block of Jefferson St. A peace disturbance was reported in the 300 block of Hooker St. A subject was arrested on an outstanding warrant in the 400 block of Oak St. during a peace disturbance call. A peace disturbance was reported on two separate occasions in the 600 block of Roberts St. A check the well being was conducted in the area of Stafford St. and W. 5th St. All subjects arrested are innocent until proven guilty.
almost 2 years ago, Doug Tollison
Shift Summary Nights 05/10/24 Officers responded to the area of W. 5th St. and Dubois for a motor vehicle accident. A peace disturbance was reported in the 500 block of Windy Hills. A peace disturbance was reported in the 300 block of Hooker St. Officers responded to the 400 block of W. 5th St. for an alarm sounding. A peace disturbance was reported in the 400 block of East Lane Dr. A suspicious person was reported in the area of Hwy 100 and Vernaci. A peace disturbance was reported in the 600 block of W. 5th St. A suspicious vehicle was reported in the area of Penn St. and E. 5th St.
almost 2 years ago, Doug Tollison
Shift Summary 05/10/24 Assist MSHP on Highway 100. Vehicle crash report on Bieker Road. Vehicle crash report at 47/Madison Trespassing/Homeless activity in the 1000 Block of Washington Square. Check the well-being in the 1200 Block of Jefferson Street. Several assists to EMS. Hazards in the road. 3rd/Hooker Harassment in the 1700 Block of W. Main. Vehicle crash report in the area of 5th/Jefferson Harassment in the 200 Block of High. Private property crash in the 1000 Block of E. 5th. Vehicle crash report in the area of Rabbit Trail and Highway 100.
almost 2 years ago, Joe Kapustka
The Washington Volunteer Fire Company sadly announces the passing of Sue Lampe, wife of Firefighter Al Lampe, and a Charter Member of the WVFC Auxiliary She was a smart, kind, hardworking lady and will be missed very much. Our prayers go out to the Lampe family. Sue E. Lampe (nee Gradl) was born in Alton, IL, on June 22, 1943, to Clement A. Gradl and Marcella M. (nee Pfeiffer). She graduated from Holy Family Grade School and St. John the Baptist High School in South St. Louis. In 1991, she earned an Associate of Arts degree from East Central College, Union, MO. She married Allan H. Lampe at Holy Family Catholic Church on June 20, 1964. The couple moved to Washington, MO, in April 1966. Sue was the devoted mother of Paul A. (Cindy) and David J. (Nicki), the loving grandmother of Jefferson “Jake” (Brenna) Lampe, Josephine “Jo” (Carter) Datz, Charlie Lampe, Michael Lampe and Margaret “Maggie” Lampe and the great-grandmother of Clara and Felicity Lampe (Jefferson and Brenna). Sue played a major role in the raising of her grandchildren, and she treasured every minute spent with them. She is also survived by one brother, James J. Gradl, Hudson, Florida, and one sister, Marilyn Lavac (Ed), Affton, Missouri. During the time Paul and David attended grade school at Our Lady of Lourdes, Sue was the school librarian, initially as a volunteer and later receiving minimum wage. The library was her passion. She worked to stock it with books and other materials that would make students want to read. Sue was a charter member of the Washington Volunteer Fire Company [WVFC] Auxiliary. She worked at many auxiliary projects and functions, served as treasurer, and, for a time, was the Washington Fire Department’s unofficial clown. For about five years during Paul and David’s college years at Lindenwood University, Sue worked in the ticket room at Six Flags. She earned several awards for outstanding customer service. As a member of the Washington Historical Society and the Four Rivers Genealogy Society, Sue enjoyed the challenges of researching local history and helping people find their roots. Sue enjoyed attending her children’s and grandchildren’s concerts, plays, programs, and sporting events. She found time to work for Lourdes St. Bernadette’s Sodality during “rummage sale” week and to help at the Lourdes parish festival. Sue checked an item off her bucket list when she became a Lourdes quilter. She continued putting stitches in quilts until deteriorating eyesight forced her retirement. She passed peacefully on April 9, 2024, surrounded by family who loved her. Sue had a strong belief in angels. She was Allan’s tower of strength. The world is a better place because she was in it. Visitation will be Wednesday, May 15, 4pm to 6pm at Oltmann Funeral Home in Washington, MO. Funeral mass will be Thursday, May 16 at 10am at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Washington, MO. Memorials to: the WVFC Auxiliary, St. Vincent DePaul Society, or Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church.
almost 2 years ago, Molly Derner
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The Splashpad will not be open before the 2024 Pool Opening due to flooring improvements.
almost 2 years ago, Casey Warren
Splashpad
It's crazy to think pool season is just around the corner! We are now taking reservations for birthday parties and after-hours rentals. To reserve, visit www.washmoparksandrec.com.
almost 2 years ago, Casey Warren
Info
*HIGHWAY 100 WORK ZONE TO CONTINUE THRU WEDNESDAY, MAY 15 From 7 p.m. to 6 a.m., Highway 100 from Washington Crossing to South Point Road will have one eastbound and westbound lane closed.
almost 2 years ago, Justin Frankenberg
The Wastewater Department will be making repairs on a sewer main on Front Street just east of Stafford Street on Wednesday, May 15. Front Street will be shut down to all traffic from Stafford Street to Olive Street in both directions. We apologize for the inconvenience.
almost 2 years ago, Kevin Quaethem
Please join us on Wednesday, May 15 at the flag pole between our headquarters building and city hall as we honor officers who have sacrificed their lives in the performance of their duties. The ceremony will start at 9 a.m. and should last roughly 45 minutes to an hour.
almost 2 years ago, Greg Garrett
LEO Memorial Day
This good boy was found in the 500 block of West 9th Street. If anyone knows the owners have them contact us at 636-390-1050.
almost 2 years ago, Casey Hill
Dog
Day Shift Summary 05/08/2024 Barking dog complaint on Marquart Drive. Derelict vehicle tagged in the 2000 block of East 9th Street. Parking violation in the 300 block of West Main Street. Parking violation in the 800 block of East 1st Street. Assisted WFD with smoke in the 100 block of West Main Street.
almost 2 years ago, Casey Hill
Stay alert and be prepared! There is potential for another round of severe weather this afternoon into the evening.
almost 2 years ago, Justin Frankenberg
Weather Threat
almost 2 years ago, Sherri Klekamp
Rabies Clinic
If no one has told you yet, we're expecting severe weather this afternoon between 1 p.m. and 8 p.m. There is a possibility of heavy rain, large hail, wind damage and strong tornadoes. Currently, we've been upgraded by the National Weather Service to a "moderate risk". We're also under a a flash flood watch from now until midnight. https://www.weather.gov/ama/severesafetytips Stay safe and dry Washmo!
almost 2 years ago, Greg Garrett
Weather
STAY ALERT TODAY! We are still in an enhanced risk for severe weather. Onset could be as early as 10:00 a.m. for our area. Greatest risk time is throughout the afternoon into the evening.
almost 2 years ago, Justin Frankenberg
Weather Threat
Do you live on a farm? Using a vegetated buffer at least 25' from cropland to water can help keep sediment, fertilizers, and pesticides from entering nearby streams, rivers, lakes, and ponds. https://cra.missouri.edu/topics/buffer-strips/ #SWPPP #washmo #farmBMP #waterwisewednesday
almost 2 years ago, City of Washington
cropland buffer
Shift Summary Days 5-7-2024 Suspicious Vehicle in the 1100 Block of North Park Drive Assist Fire with a gas line that was struck in the 700 Block of Hill Street. An informational report was taken in the 300 Block of Jefferson Street. A male subject was arrested in the 400 Block of E. 7th Street during an ongoing investigation. A domestic assault report was taken in the 900 block of E. 5th. A female was arrested for shoplifting, trespassing, failing to yield to an emergency vehicle and resisting arrest in the 5800 block of Highway 100. Found property in the area of Highway 47/8th Street. Hazards in the road in the area of Highway 100/Washington Crossing. ARRESTS DO NOT IMPLY GUILT.
almost 2 years ago, Joe Kapustka
* SAVE THE DATE * The 48th Annual Bike Rodeo and Car Seat Safety Check is happening on Saturday, May 18! See you there!
almost 2 years ago, Elizabeth Broeker
Bike Rodeo
Bike Rodeo