Governor Parson Orders Flags to Fly at Half-Staff in Honor of Osage Beach Police Officer Phylicia Carson

From: Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe
September 4, 2024

Jefferson City - On September 4, 2024, Governor Mike Parson ordered the U.S. and Missouri flags to be flown at half-staff at government buildings in Camden and Miller counties and at all police stations across Missouri on Thursday, September 5, to honor Osage Beach Police Department Officer Phylicia Carson.

“Officer Carson was a member of the Osage Beach Police Department for just under a year, but in that short period she made a difference for Osage Beach and contributed to an enduring legacy of public service,” Governor Parson said. “As Officer Carson prepared to enter into a law enforcement career, she wrote ‘As a mother of six children, I want to know I can make a difference in the area I am raising my children. I want to show my children how to grow up and be outstanding members of society.’ These are values we can all embrace, regardless of our careers. Teresa and I lift up in our prayers Officer Carson’s husband, Miller County Deputy Sheriff Grant Carson, and their children, Teighan, Raye, Emlyn, Roma, Chevy and Rhenner.”

On August 31, Officer Carson was responding to assist another officer in a vehicle pursuit when her patrol vehicle ran off the road and struck a tree, killing Officer Carson.

Officer Carson was a recipient of the Missouri Blue Scholarship program and graduated from the University of Missouri Law Enforcement Training Institute on September 14, 2023. She was commissioned as an Osage Beach Police Officer on September 15, 2023.

Officer Carson served in both Camden and Miller counties and lived in Miller County. Flags in both counties will be held at half-staff on the day Officer Carson is laid to rest. To view the proclamation, click here.

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