05/04/2026
Last week was an incredible opportunity for five of our officers as they participated in a comprehensive training on Crisis Intervention. Led by KCK Officer Mathis and an amazing team from Wyandot Center Center at the Junior Achievement building, the week was filled with insightful discussions from guest speakers covering important topics such as mental health, overdose response, court processes, RSI services, tour of the jail and the 988 system. They also touched on the crucial issues of PTSD within law enforcement and provided valuable resources for first responder peer support.
The week wrapped up with hands-on scenario-based training, allowing our officers to practice real-life situations under the guidance of LMSWs, psychologists and counselors, who provided constructive feedback.
A heartfelt thank you to everyone involved in organizing and facilitating this training. We also want to extend our gratitude to the wonderful businesses and individuals who generously contributed snacks and lunch throughout the week.
Special thanks to Major Terrazas, Sheriff Soptic, Chief Oakman, Judge Lynch and Judge Martinez for taking time out of their busy days!
It was a fantastic learning experience and we are excited about future training opportunities with this group. Together, we are making our community safer!
Pictured from KCKPS PD (R to L): Officer Simmons, Officer Lyle and Officer Corethers
Not pictured: Officer E. Greene and Officer M. Green
Wyandot Behavioral Health Network
Kansas City Kansas Police Department - KCKPD
Wyandotte County Sheriff's Office
Wyandotte County District Attorney
Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City KS
Governor Laura Kelly