Aug 14, 2019, By Vanessa Alonso, KQ2
(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) For fans and players at Chiefs Training Camp, business appears to be as usual but for Missouri Western State University Police, it is another day of hard work.
“We want to make sure everyone is safe. Not just the players. Not just the chiefs staff. But all the visitors,” Corporal Quentin Laws with university police said. “We walk around the grounds and make sure everyone is getting along.”
MWSU Police along with the St. Joseph Police Department spent the last few months preparing for the Chiefs coming to town and the record number crowds this year’s team would bring.
“We knew it was going to be bigger. We always try to be prepared. You never know what’s going to happen on a day to day basis,” said MWSU Police Chief Jill Voltmer. “We readjusted and reevaluated our plans and adapted to the number of people.”
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