Five Officers in the West Plains Police Department Receive Promotions

West Plains, MO. – The West Plains Police Department has issued and announced the promotions to 5 different officers.

Corporal Trent Kinder, West Plains P.D.
Officer Trent Kinder is being promoted to Corporal/FTO. Corporal Kinder has been with the West Plains Police Department since July 8, 2010. He is currently a School Resource Officer, a SRT Team Officer, and a department Firearms Instructor. Corporal Kinder will serve as the supervisor of the School Resource Officer Program.
Corporal Brent McKemie, West Plains P.D.
Officer Micah “Brent” McKemie is being promoted to Corporal/ FTO. Corporal McKemie has been with the West Plains Police Department since April 2021. Brent is currently one of the two departmental Canine Officers. He is an active member of the SRT Team and continually strives to be the best in what he does. Corporal McKemie will be assigned second shift.
Corporal Thomas Manning, West Plains, P.D.
Officer Thomas Manning is being promoted to Corporal/FTO. Corporal Manning has been with the West Plains Police Department since July 2021. Manning had previously served years of experience with another law enforcement agency prior to joining the West Plains Police Department. Manning is a current member of the SRT Team and is a Pepper Gun Instructor. Corporal Manning will be assigned first shift.
Sergeant Colter Reid. West Plains, P.D.
Corporal Colter Reid is being promoted to Patrol Sergeant. Sergeant Reid has been with the West Plains Police Department since April 2020. Reid was promoted to the rank of Corporal in December 2021 and is an active Field Training Officer. Colter is a Team Leader on the SRT Team and holds instructor certifications in several areas. Sergeant Colter Reid will be assigned second shift.
Detective Aaron Galiher, West Plains, P.D.
Officer Aaron Galiher is being promoted to Detective. Detective Galiher has been with the West Plains Police Department since April 2021. Galiher came to the Department with extensive experience from the South-Central Drug Task Force and the Howell County Sheriff’s Department. Detective Galiher also serves as a Taser Instructor, Type II Supervisor. Detective Galiher will began his new role on November 14, 2022.
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