Welcome to the Waverly Police Department, a dedicated 24-hour, full-service police agency committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of the vibrant community we serve, encompassing approximately 4,250 residents. Our team of 13 devoted, full-time Police (Public Safety) Officers is committed to upholding the highest standards of law enforcement.
Shaun Wilson has been named the 2010 Police Officer of the Year. The award was given at the City Christmas Dinner and is voted on by members of the Police Department. “Shaun was selected by the members of the Department because of the consistent quality of his work. He is a dedicated and hard working officer”, said Chief David Daniel. Officer Wilson has been a member of the department for three years.
This year’s award was sponsored by Porch-Stribling-Webb Insurance...
The Department of Public Safety has named Firefighter Jason Herndon its 2010 Fireman of the Year. Herndon is a part-time firefighter and works full-time as an electrician and an instructor at Nashville State Community College. Herndon was selected by the members of the Department for the award. “The award is given by his peers and is taken seriously by each member. Jason is a dedicated member of the Fire Department and is involved in many special projects. He is a hard-worker and...
The Waverly Department of Public Safety-Police and Fire is accepting applications for the position of Municipal Court-Records Clerk/Administrative Assistant. It is a full-time position requiring extensive organizational, computer, and communication skills. Applicants considered for the position will undergo a detailed background check and drug screen.
Applications can be picked up at the Waverly Police Department or downloaded here in pdf format.
Applications will be accepted through...
The Waverly Police Department’s Special Response Team served a drug search warrant at a residence belonging to Jeffrey Dyer on West Richland Avenue on November 12. The investigation was handled by Detective Tony Ahne and Officer Devin Elliott and a significant amount of crack cocaine, powdered cocaine and pills were recovered from the residence. Officers also recovered some firearms and cash.
“We have seen an increase in the amount of crack cocaine being supplied from the Clarksville...
The Veteran’s Day Parade will be held Thursday, November 11 at 10:00 AM. The parade will begin at Waverly Junior High School and end at the Courthouse. Aterwards, a wreath will be placed at the Courthouse Veterans Memorial. The guest speaker will be Mr. Dan Alsobrooks, 23rd Judicial District Attorney General.
East Main Street will be closed to traffic during the parade.