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St. Charles County Police Celebrate 10 Years of Advancements with Governor-elect Kehoe to Outline Public Safety Vision

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Published on January 01, 2025
St. Charles County Police Celebrate 10 Years of Advancements with Governor-elect Kehoe to Outline Public Safety VisionSource: St. Charles County

The St. Charles County Police Department is gearing up to commemorate a decade of service, bolstered by novel technologies and methodologies that have reshaped the landscape of crime-fighting since its inception. A ceremony, marking the ten-year milestone, is scheduled for Friday, at the police headquarters. Notably, Governor-elect Mike Kehoe will take the podium to discuss law enforcement and public safety ambitions for the future.

Set to take place at 1 p.m. at 101 Sheriff Dierker Court in O’Fallon, the event is not merely a celebration but a reflection on progress. Having matured through ten years of operation, the department's achievements will be elucidated through a "top-ten" list by Police Chief Kurt Frisz, as mentioned in the St. Charles County website. Sayler Flemming, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri, and other dignitaries such as St. Charles County Executive Steve Ehlmann and County Prosecutor Joe McCulloch are to grace the event with their attendance, alongside municipal police chiefs, ready to honor the occasion.

In the years since its establishment, the St. Charles County Police Department has been at the forefront of integrating cutting-edge advancements to better serve its community. These changes have not only enabled more efficient policing but have also played a pivotal role in solving crimes that might have otherwise gone undetected or unsolved.