MISSOURI STATE HIGHWAY PATROL
a division of the
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY

TROOP C HEADQUARTERS
891 Technology Drive
Weldon Spring, MO 63304

NEWS RELEASE

For further information please contact: Trooper Dallas Thompson
(636) 300-2800 ext. 3340
C2017-024
December 4, 2017

EMPHASIS: Lieutenant Ronald J. Miesner Transfers To Troop C Headquarters

Lieutenant Ronald J. Miesner, Professional Standards Division, General Headquarters, Jefferson City, is transferring to Troop C Headquarters, Weldon Spring, where he will serve as a member of the Troop C Command Staff.

Miesner was appointed to the Patrol on July 1, 1990, as a member of the 63rd Recruit Class. After graduating from the Patrol's Law Enforcement Academy, he was assigned to Troop C, Zone 10, Franklin County. In August 1997, he was promoted to the rank of corporal and designated assistant zone supervisor of Zone 10, Franklin County. In June 2002, Miesner was promoted to sergeant and designated zone supervisor of Zone 14, St. Francois/Washington counties. In June 2010, he transferred to Troop C Headquarters and served as the support operations sergeant. Miesner was promoted to lieutenant in February 2014, and served on the Troop C Command Staff. In February 2016, he transferred to the Professional Standards Division, General Headquarters, Jefferson City, where he served as an internal affairs investigator.

Lieutenant Miesner was born in Washington, Missouri. He graduated from St. Francis Borgia Regional High School, in Washington, Missouri, in 1985. He earned a Bachelor of Science in criminal justice administration from what is now Truman State University in Kirksville, Missouri. He earned a Master of Science in criminal justice administration from Lindenwood University, in St. Charles, Missouri. Lieutenant Miesner and his wife, Nancy (Allen), have three children, Jacob, Zachary, and Ryan.

The only 100 percent survivable traffic crash is the one that never happens. Make sure everyone in the vehicle is properly restrained in a seat belt or child restraint. Every day as we travel on Missouri’s roadways, we trust that every driver on the road is going to obey the speed limit, pay attention, and drive sober. “Don’t Violate The Trust.”
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