Samuel F. Breshears was
appointed Chief of Police in September of 2006. He has served with the Kansas
City, Kansas Police Department since 1976, when he joined the Department as a
Police Cadet. The Police Department is comprised of approximately 375 sworn
officers and 175 civilian employees, who serve the 150,000 citizens of Kansas
City, Kansas.
Chief Breshears worked his way through the ranks to become the first Cadet
appointed Chief of Police. Graduating from Wyandotte High School and the Kansas
City, Kansas Community College, Chief Breshears continued his education and
graduated from Park College with a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice in
1992. He received a Master’s Degree in Administration from Central Michigan
University in 1998 and attended the prestigious FBI National Academy in 1994, a
graduate of the 176th session. In 2007, Chief Breshears was invited
to participate in the FBI sponsored National Executive Institute, session XXX.
During this session he studied Leadership in Law Enforcement at Quantico,
Virginia and International Policing in Oslo, Norway.
Chief Breshears continues to serve on the Kansas Commission on Peace Officers
Standards and Training, (KSCPOST), a position he was appointed to by the
Governor in 1999 and is responsible for certifying and de-certifying Kansas Law
Enforcement Officers.
As a leader in the Law Enforcement Community, Chief Breshears serves on the
following:
High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas Program Executive Board
FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force Executive Board
FBI HARCFL Executive Board
Kansas City Metro Chiefs and Sheriffs Executive Board
Emerging Threat Analysis Capability Executive Board
Kansas Peace Officers Association / Governor at Large
Chief Breshears is married and has three grown children. He enjoys the outdoors and spends as much time as he can hunting, fishing, and training his hunting dogs.
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