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Winfield was laid out in 1879, and named after Winfield Scott Killam, the original owner of the town site. [4] A post office called Winfield has been in operation since 1880. [5] On June 18, 2008, floodwaters opened a 150-foot breach in a primary levee along the Mississippi River in Winfield. [6]
This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of Missouri.. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 576 law enforcement agencies employing 14,554 sworn police officers, about 244 for each 100,000 residents.
A 1953 Ford formerly used by the New Orleans Police Department. The first police car in the world was an electrically powered wagon, operated by the Akron Police Department in 1899. The $2,400 vehicle was equipped with electric lights, gongs, and a stretcher, and could reach 16 mph (26 km/h) and travel 30 mi (48 km) before its battery needed to ...
The Savannah Police Department said in a statement to USA TODAY on Monday that K-9 Lyda died in 2001 after she was put on a leash inside her kennel and climbed over it. K-9 officer joined the ...
The Director of the Missouri Department of Public Safety is appointed by the Governor of Missouri. must be confirmed by the Missouri Senate The director is assisted in managing the Department by one deputy Director and several division directors. Director Deputy Director Administrative, Fiscal and Legal Services Division; Homeland Security Division
City Confidential is a documentary television series where a different city is featured in a high-profile criminal case. The shows were narrated by Paul Winfield and then Keith David. 11 seasons have been broadcast from 1998-2005 on the A&E Network.
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Just over the Missouri-Arkansas line near Corning, Arkansas Trooper: Wayne W. Allman: 10-27-1955: Killed in a car crash while en route to another crash: 34: Intersection of Missouri State Route 35 and Missouri State Route B Trooper: Jesse R. Jenkins: 10-14-1969: Shot and killed during a court sentencing hearing: 29