In a ceremony held at the Patrol Academy gymnasium in Jefferson City, 28 troopers graduated from the Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Law Enforcement Academy. The event marked the completion of the 123rd Recruit Class, which began training on January 2.
28 graduate from Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Law Enforcement Academy
Key Takeaways:
- 28 troopers graduated from the Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Academy.
- The ceremony took place on June 18, 2025, in Jefferson City.
- The 123rd Recruit Class began training on January 2.
- The event was held at 9 a.m. in the Patrol Academy gymnasium.
- Graduates are set to begin their roles in law enforcement.
Graduation Ceremony Marks a Milestone
JEFFERSON CITY — On Wednesday, June 18, 2025, 28 troopers graduated from the Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Law Enforcement Academy. The ceremony was held at 9 a.m. at the Patrol Academy gymnasium.
The 123rd Recruit Class
The graduates were part of the 123rd Recruit Class, which reported to the Academy on January 2. Over several months of rigorous training, these recruits prepared to serve and protect communities across Missouri.
Commencing Their Law Enforcement Careers
With their training complete, the new troopers are set to begin their duties with the Missouri State Highway Patrol. Their graduation signifies a commitment to upholding the safety and security of the state’s residents.
Looking Ahead
As the graduates embark on their law enforcement careers, they join the ranks of those dedicated to public service. The completion of the 123rd Recruit Class reflects the ongoing efforts to strengthen Missouri’s law enforcement agencies.