Please remember to lock your up your vehicles and home when away and in the evenings. Consider removing your garage door opener from your vehicle or simply deactivating/locking your garage door at night to prevent any unwanted guests from gaining entry.
Monetary donations can be forwarded to our Benevolent Association. Please make all checks out to HPDBA or you can venmo to @HPDBA. Please type "Toy Drive" in the comments. No donation is too small!
For more information, contact PO. Russ or LT. Mars at 314-838-5000, ext. 1
It's official. We've been challenged again by the Florissant Police Department, only this year it's a toy drive!
The Hazelwood Police Department is collecting new/unwrapped toys in an effort to give children a better holiday season. All donations will benefit Toys for Tots..
Winter Weather Advisory in Effect for St. Louis: Please take extra precautions when on the roadways. Allow extra time to get to your destinations, and try to limit your travel time if at all possible. It's best to be safe at home, than risking your life behind the wheel. Be safe!
Officer Daniel Rodriguez of @HazelwoodPD sprang into action to save a woman and her baby grandmother who were trapped in the basement when their home caught fire. Officer Rodriguez is a true #HeroInBlue#TrueCrimeLive
Hazelwood Police Department responded to Armstrong Elementary for a reported armed subject entering the rear of the school. Officers responded and swept the building, along with West High School, to no avail. Campus is secured at this time. Investigation is ongoing.
Hazelwood Police Chief Gregg Hall spoke to a group of senior adults called Hazelnuts. He told them the most important safety tip is to be aware of your surroundings at all times. This means going from your car to home and vice versa. If you see anything suspicious, call police.
The term “Warm-Up Theft” is a widely used term among car thieves to describe the stealing of a car that has been left running and unattended to “warm-up.” Don't leave your car unattended, or you may be left out in the cold!
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for the St. Louis area from 6pm this evening until 6pm Thursday. Heavy snow is expected with total accumulations of 5 to 7 inches with higher amounts possible. Plan accordingly if you live on an emergency snow route.
As you all might already be aware, the National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for the St. Louis area from 6pm this evening until 6pm Thursday. Heavy snow is expected with total accumulations of 5... https://t.co/K44vnxu47q
Reminder: This winter storm warning is now estimating 5-7 inches, be mindful if you live along a snow route, leave room for the plows to work. https://t.co/aSbK21GXEi