(KNZA)--The Horton community is mourning the unexpected death of one its police officers.
Officer Loren Lossman died Monday at the age of 54 at a Topeka hospital.
Last call will take place at 12 noon Thursday in the parking lot of the Horton Blue building.
Services will be held at 2:00 Saturday afternoon at the Sweeney-Phillips and Holdren Funeral Home, in Warrensburg, Missouri. Burial will follow at the Sunset Hill Cemetery, in Warrensburg.
Horton Mayor Bryan Stirton has requested that all flags remain at half-staff through the day Saturday out of respect for officer Lossman and his family. `
Prior to joining the Horton Police Department, Lossman served as Chief of Police of the Iowa Tribal Police Department and before that as Chief of Police of the Kickapoo Tribal Police Department.
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