tkc exclusive!!! kcpd sgt. ramona arroyo retirement ceremony

Today there was a rather heartwarming retirement ceremony @ KCPD Headquarters.
Sgt. Ramona Arroyo retired from the KCPD after 32 years of service.
The afternoon was filled with great stories about Sgt. Arroyo's service her friends and even a few choice Spanish idioms she shared with colleagues as one of the first bi-lingual members of the KCPD.

Most of the speakers noted that Sgt. Arroyo broke ground @ The KCPD and she would be missed as a member of the force. There was also a few comments about the dept. striving for diversity and what that has meant over the years.

Sgt. Arroyo's words seemed to sum up the ceremony nicely as she asked "her guys" from Central Zone to stand and share this final part of her ceremony with her as she choked up a bit . . .
"This department is like a family. And (at times) all families can be dysfunctional. But in the end, like a family, it's important to know that we are there for each other. And that's what I want to leave people with - Be nice to each other. Because we are a family and it's important that we're nice to one another so we can encourage more people to work with us and support one another. Be nice."
Sgt. Arroyo will continue as reserve officer and plans to remain active in her Westside Sacred Heart faith community as well.
Source: http://www.tonyskansascity.com/2012/11/tkc-exclusive-kcpd-ramona-arroyo.html
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