Everest Metro Police Department
honest, fair and dignified service


  Mission

To protect our citizen's right to be free from criminal attack and be secure in their homes and possessions. The Everest Metropolitan Police Department will utilize all means at its disposal to accomplish this mission.

We are committed to these principles:

INTEGRITY We have integrity.
We adhere to the highest moral and ethical standards. We are honest and sincere in dealing with each other and the community. We have the courage to uphold these principles and are proud that they guide us in all we do.

FAIRNESS We act with fairness.
Objective, impartial decisions and policies are the foundation of our interactions. We are consistent in our treatment of all persons. Our actions are tempered with reason and equity.

RESPECT We show respect.
We recognize the value of our unique cultural diversity and treat all people with kindness, tolerance, and dignity. We cherish and protect the rights, liberties, and freedoms of all as granted by the constitutions and laws of the United States and the State of Wisconsin.

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  •   Contact Us
    Everest Metro Police Department
        5303 Mesker Street
        Weston, WI  54476



    CONTACT NUMBERS

    Emergency - 911

    24 Hour Non-Emergency - 715-261-1200

    Department Office - 715-359-4202 (8am-5pm Monday - Friday)

    Fax Machine - 715-359-4204

    Crime Stoppers - 1-800-559-4203

    Schofield & Weston Municipal Court - 359-3333

    District Attorney's Office & Victim Witness - 261-1111

    Email Us - empd@everestmetropolice.org


    COMMUNITY PROBLEM SOLVING TEAM

    Objectives:
    ▪ Identify community problems/issues
    ▪ Develop solutions to resolve or eliminate problems and to prevent them from reoccurring
    ▪ Identify alternative resources/agencies
    ▪ Build partnerships with civic officials, area business leaders, residents, Police Commission members, and Neighborhood Watch block captains

    What is a problem?
    ▪ Two or more incidents
    ▪ Similar in nature
    ▪ Capable of causing harm
    ▪ Public expectation for the police to handle the problem

    Problem Solving is:
    ▪ Proactive
    ▪ Uses multiple resources for information
    ▪ Focuses on the problem
    ▪ Involves others in solution
    ▪ Effective

    Possible options or levels of success:
    ▪ Eliminate the problem
    ▪ Reduce the scope or the size of the problem
    ▪ Reduce the harm the problem caused
    ▪ Manage the problem more effectively
    ▪ Shift the problem to correct resources

    The Everest Metro Police Department, in partnership with the community will strive to protect and improve the quality of life in the City of Schofield, Village and Town of Weston; providing leadership through open communication, honest, fair and dignified service, and interactive problem solving.

    If you feel you have a problem and would like it discussed at a team meeting for a possible resolution, please call Community Service Officer Brenda Pellowski or Captain James Vercimak at 359-4202.

      Online Warrant Report


    Everest Metro will publish an online WARRANT REPORT for persons who have failed to resolve matters with the Schofield-Weston Municipal Court. If you know the whereabouts or have any knowledge of any of these persons, call the Everest Metro Police Department at 715-359-4202, or your local law enforcement agency. Your identity will be held in strict confidence. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO APPREHEND ANY OF THE LISTED PERSONS.

    If you see your name listed in the report, you can contact Everest Metro, or the Schofield-Weston Municipal Clerk of Courts to take care of the warrant.