St. Charles City Police Department

The St. Charles City Police Department (SCCPD) is the primary and Second largest law enforcement agency serving St. Charles, Missouri. The current Chief of Police is Colonel Randy McKinley.

St. Charles City Police Department
AbbreviationSCCPD
Agency overview
Formed1809
Employees157
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionSt. Charles, Missouri, United States
Map of St. Charles City Police Department's jurisdiction.
Population65,000(2019)
Legal jurisdictionSt. Charles, Missouri
Governing bodyCity Council
General nature
  • Local civilian agency
Headquarters1781 Zumbehl Road,St. Charles, MO 63303
Sworn members112
Unsworn members45
Agency executives
  • Colonel Randall D. McKinley, Chief of Police
  • Captain Ray Juengst, Operations Services
  • Captain Mike Akers, Investigative Services
  • Captain Don Thurman, Operation Support
Parent agencySt. Charles, Missouri
Facilities
Detention CentersSt Charles City Jail 1781 Zumbehl Road,St. Charles, MO 63303
Marked and UnmarkedsChevrolet Tahoes, Chevrolet Impalas and Harley-Davidson Police Motorcycles,Dodge Chargers
K-9s4
Website
St. Charles City Police Department official website

Police Zones

The City of Saint Charles is divided into 7 zones for the purpose of police service.

St. Charles County Regional SWAT Team

The St. Charles County Regional SWAT Team is a regional team that encompasses members from the county law enforcement agencies, under the direction of the St. Charles County Sheriff's Department.

The objective of the St. Charles County Regional SWAT Team is to maintain a specially trained unit of officers for the purpose of responding to complex, difficult and unique situations, typically of a life threatening nature, where advanced training and the use of non-typical weapons and tactics may be required.

The purpose of the St. Charles County Regional SWAT Team is to support law enforcement agencies within the county of St. Charles and any other requesting law enforcement agency with a tactical response to critical incidents.

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