Waukee Police Department
The mission of the Waukee Police Department is service through integrity, respect, and trust to enhance public safety and the quality of life for our community.
Thank you to Vibrant Music Hall and the actors who volunteered as injured people during our training last week. Field trainings like this are important for practicing communication and organization, both of which are critical for an effective response to a major incident. It’s always great to train alongside your fellow officers, build teamwork and sharpen the skills that keep our community safe.
10/22/2025
Gather your old or expired prescription drugs and drop them off this Saturday, October 25 between 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Waukee Police Department, 815 NW 20th Street. We do not accept needles at our drop box. You can take those to the Dallas County Public Health Department in Adel for safe disposal. To find another drop-off location near you, visit safeneedledisposal.org.
10/21/2025
Waukee Police are doing field training at Vibrant Music Hall on the mornings of October 21 and 22, 2025. A short section of SE Parkview Crossing Drive will be closed just north of Ashworth Drive. No need to be concerned if you see our patrol cars or notice increased police activity around the venue.
10/20/2025
National Teen Driver Safety Week is the perfect time to start a conversation with your child about safe driving habits. Talk to your teen about the importance of staying focused behind the wheel and engage them in finding ways to avoid the temptation of texting, scrolling, video chatting or other distractions. By helping them build these habits now, you can set them up to be safer, more responsible drivers for life.
October 19-25 is National Teen Driver Safety Week! For day 1, this is one way to let people know you need to get off the phone so you can be a focused driver. How would you speak up?
Join us! Get images, story templates, and more at SpeakUp4Safety.org and click on “October.”Post and tag us.
10/17/2025
You may have noticed one of our patrol cars standing out this month. It’s wrapped in pink in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. But it’s more than just a new look. It’s a reminder that 1 in 8 women in the United States will be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer. Awareness and early detection can make a huge difference. Learn more at NationalBreastCancer.org.
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815 NW 20th St
Waukee, IA
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