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Injured Kansas City police officer left hospital to begin rehab out of state
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Injured Kansas City police officer left hospital to begin rehab out of state

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – A Kansas City police officer was injured in an accident accident He left the hospital on Monday morning last month.

The officer, a 10-year veteran of the agency, was on a motorcycle when another driver struck him near Gregory and Troost on Oct. 16. Police said the officer was leaving a traffic stop at the time of the crash.

The police officer was seriously injured and was taken to hospital after the incident.

A Kansas City Fire Department ambulance transports an injured KCPD officer to the plane for flight...
A Kansas City Fire Department ambulance carries an injured KCPD officer to a plane for a rehabilitation facility on Nov. 4, 2024.(KCPD)

Kansas City Police Capt. Stacey Graves joined her fellow traffic officers and other members of the department to escort the injured officer and his family to the Kansas City Downtown Airport.

A KCPD officer injured in a crash three weeks ago is being transferred from an ambulance to a plane...
A KCPD officer injured in a crash three weeks ago is being transferred from an ambulance to a plane for duty at a rehabilitation center.(KCPD)

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The officer was flown to an out-of-state hospital to continue his rehabilitation.

The police department said the officer has a long road to recovery ahead of him, according to the department.

Investigators said the driver of the vehicle that struck the officer stopped immediately and cooperated with police during the ongoing investigation.

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