Missouri Highway Patrol

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The Missouri Highway Patrol is the state police agency for Missouri, which has jurisdiction anywhere in the state. It was created to protect the lives, property and constitutional rights of people in Missouri.

The Missouri Highway patrol maintains nine troop headquarters in the following locations:

Troop A: Lee's Summit, MO

Troop B: Macon, MO

Troop C: St. Louis, MO

Troop D: Springfield, MO

Troop E: Poplar Bluff, MO

Troop F: Jefferson City, MO

Troop G: Willow Springs, MO

Troop H: St. Joseph, MO

Troop I: Rolla, MO

Several of the divisions also maintain satellite headquarters.

Twenty-seven officers have given their lives in the line of duty serving the citizens of the state of Missouri.

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