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.
Seat Belt Safety….
Always wear your seat belt, and insist that your passengers do the same. One non-restrained passenger can seriously injure others in the vehicle.
The City of Waverly, as well as surrounding cities and counties, have experienced a rash of recent burglaries during overnight hours. The burglars are targeting various businesses and gaining entry to the buildings by breaking a window. They have mainly taken money and collectible coins.
If you have any information that could lead to the arrest of the person or persons responsible for these or any other crimes please contact the Waverly Police Department (931-296-4300) or Crime Stoppers...
Citizens Police Academy -Session 6
Session 6 of the Citizen’s Police Academy (CPA) is set to begin Tuesday, February 2 at 6pm. Chief David Daniel and officers from the Waverly Police Department will conduct the program. Classes are approximately three hours in length and are held every Tuesday night through April 6th. Topics covered in the course include an overview of the law enforcement profession, criminal law, drug enforcement, patrol, firearms, DUI, defensive tactics, crime...
Look for ways to settle arguments and disagreements without violence. Remember: if you resort to violence to settle disputes, a child may well follow your example. Be a good role model!
S.A.F.E. Program
Self-Defense Awareness & Familiarization Exchange for Women
Presented by the Waverly Police Department
Classes will be offered on:
Monday, December 21
or
Tuesday, January 5
at 6pm
The class is approximately 2 hours in duration and there is a $5 fee to cover expenses. Class will be held at the Waverly Police Department. For more information or to register for one of the classes contact the WPD at 931-296-3003 or email Officer Joe Parnell at...