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  2. Missouri Police Identify Woman Who Died After Allegedly Being ...

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    Police on October 5 named as Kaylen Ann Schmit, 24, a woman who they said died the day before after being thrown from a bridge on Highway 63 in Columbia, Missouri. A suspect was taken into custody ...

  3. Columbia Police Department (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    The Columbia Police Department (CPD) is the principal law enforcement agency serving the city of Columbia, Missouri, in the United States. It has 187 sworn police officers. It has 187 sworn police officers.

  4. Arrest made in Assembly Street shooting death, Columbia ...

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    Police respond to a fatal shooting in the 1400 block of Assembly Street in downtown Columbia on Tuesday afternoon, June 6, 2023. (Joshua Boucher/jboucher@thestate.com)

  5. Columbia police officer fired after sheriff’s department ...

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    The Columbia Police Department fired an officer after he was charged Saturday with a domestic violence crime in Richland County.. Around 7:30 a.m. Saturday, Richland County sheriff’s deputies ...

  6. List of law enforcement officers convicted for an on-duty ...

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    Columbia Police Department (Missouri) Prosecutors say Heese was parking her police cruiser to watch children board school buses at Battle High School when she struck 4-year-old Gabriella Curry. Heese pled guilty to careless and imprudent driving. [47] 11 November 2018: Andrew Hall 26 October 2021: Danville Police Department (California)

  7. Pregnant woman killed in crash with Columbia police officer ...

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    S.C. Highway Patrol is investigating the officer-involved collision, while the Columbia Police Department will conduct a further internal investigation into whether its policies were followed ...