Maryland Heights Police Department

Maryland Heights Police Department

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On May 9, 1985, the City of Maryland Heights incorporated, and on August 16 of that year, the Maryland Heights Police Department was formed. The entire municipal government, including the Police Department, operated out of a small converted warehouse located at 212 Millwell Drive. To put in perspective, this first facility was about the size of ourAt that time there were just 40 commissioned polic

05/30/2026

Happening now!!

Police Department Ipen House - 10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

It is a FREE family-friendly event packed with fun activities and behind-the-scenes experiences.

Meet our new Chief of Police, Chief White, tour the police department, sit in, and get hands-on experience with some of our vehicles and equipment.

We will also have a Mini Safety Town with Officer Bob, face painting, food, snacks, and refreshments (while supplies last).

Enter for a chance to win a raffle prize (do not have to be present to win!

Come and get a small glimpse of what our department has to offer our community!

Photos from Maryland Heights Police Department's post 05/29/2026

Join us tomorrow, Saturday, May 30, from 10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. for our Open House.

It is a FREE family-friendly event packed with fun activities and behind-the-scenes experiences.

Meet our new Chief of Police, Chief White, tour the police department, sit in, and get hands-on experience with some of our vehicles and equipment.

We will also have a Mini Safety Town with Officer Bob, face painting, food, snacks, and refreshments (while supplies last).

Enter for a chance to win a raffle prize (do not have to be present to win!

Come and get a small glimpse of what our department has to offer our community!

05/28/2026

Please join us for the Guns 'N Hoses First Responder Cup at WWT Soccer Park!

When: May 30, 2026
Where: World Wide Technology Soccer Park (1 Soccer Park Road, Fenton, MO 63026)
Time: 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

This is a family-friendly event that will feature local enforcement taking on firefighters, EMTs, and paramedics.

There will be Kids' giveaways to the first 500 kids.

Proceeds from the event benefit The BackStoppers Inc., an organization that supports the families of fallen and catastrophically injured first responders.

Come cheer on our officers and help support a great cause!

05/27/2026

Let's start the summer by learning how to stay safe with Officer Bob! Officer Bob offers two excellent summer programs that give kids hands-on experiences to use in their daily lives.

Safety Town is designed for ages 4–5 and introduces young children to everyday safety through fun activities.
Safety Town sessions run June 1–12 and June 15–26.

Play It Safe is for ages 6–8.
Sessions run July 6–10 and July 13–17.

Both programs meet Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to noon at the Community Center.

Learn more and register at www.marylandheights.com/camps.

05/25/2026

Memorial Day -

Today, we pause to honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country.

Their courage, dedication, and selflessness have shaped the freedoms we enjoy every day.

Have a safe Memorial Day.

05/20/2026

Maryland Heights Police Department and officers from around the metro area will participate in the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run tomorrow, Thursday, May 21, 2026.

At approximately 12:45 pm, Maryland Heights Police Officers will be participating in the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run. The officers will be handed the torch by officers from the Bridgeton Police Department at Vago Park.

They will then run from Vago Park, south on Fee Fee Road, east on Dorsett Road to Midland and Ashby Road, then hand the torch over to the St. Ann Police Department.

Our officers would love to see the community supporting them from the sidewalks and parking lots along the route!

Expect traffic delays during this time. Dorsett Road will be reduced to one lane from Fee Fee Road to Midland and Ashby, from approximately 12:50 pm to 1:30 pm.

05/20/2026

This incident is a powerful reminder that teamwork, training, and quick actions can truly save lives. We are proud to work alongside the men and women of the Pattonville Fire Protection District.

We will continue to keep Adin and his family in our thoughts as he continues his recovery journey.

During EMS Week, we are reminded exactly why this profession matters.

On October 31st, Paramedic/Firefighters responded alongside Maryland Heights Police Department to a devastating motor vehicle accident involving Adin on Hwy 141. Crews arrived to find catastrophic damage and immediately began providing lifesaving care. Adin was unresponsive, not breathing, and suffering from severe traumatic injuries. Through the quick actions of everyone on scene including CPR, advanced lifesaving interventions, hemorrhage control, and rapid transport, Adin was given a fighting chance.

Over the months since the crash, Adin has endured numerous surgeries and an incredibly difficult road to recovery, showing unbelievable strength and resilience every step of the way.

Today, during EMS Week, some of the first responders who helped save Adin’s life had the opportunity to meet him in person. Moments like this are a powerful reminder of why we do this job and the lasting impact emergency responders can have on someone’s life.

Please continue keeping Adin and his family in your thoughts as his recovery journey continues. (Consent was obtained by Adin and his family to share his story).



Photos from Maryland Heights Police Department's post 05/19/2026

Last week, we had a fantastic time celebrating National Nurses Week with the nurses and staff at Ranken Jordan Pediatric Bridge Hospital during our 4th annual kickball game with the Maryland Heights Fire Protection District!

The weather was perfect, and the competition was friendly but fierce!

We are always grateful for the opportunity to celebrate and have fun with the incredible staff who do so much for the children at the hospital.

Photos from Maryland Heights Police Department's post 05/18/2026

Chief White is pleased to announce the following promotions within the Maryland Heights Police Department, effective as of May 11, 2026.

Matt Delia has been promoted from Captain to Major.

Rich Wagner has been promoted from Lieutenant to Captain.

Chris Wegman has been promoted from Sergeant to Lieutenant.

Brandon McKinnon has been promoted from Sergeant to Lieutenant.

Mark Fedak has been promoted from Corporal to Sergeant.

Greg Jackson has been promoted from Corporal to Sergeant.

Peyton Archer has been promoted from Officer to Corporal.

Johan Paul has been promoted from Officer to Corporal.

Please join us in congratulating them on their promotions!

Photos from Maryland Heights Police Department's post 05/16/2026

As National Police Week comes to a close, we want to recognize the five Maryland Heights Police Officers who represented our department this week in Washington, D.C.

Throughout the week, they joined officers from across the country in honoring and remembering the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. We are proud to have had our officers represent the Maryland Heights community during such a meaningful week.

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11911 Dorsett Road
St. Louis, MO
63043