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Wichita Falls Police Dominate Grand Prairie Motorcycle Rodeo
WFPD Motors Unit takes home top team and individual honors at prestigious regional competition.
Apr. 14, 2026 at 12:21am
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The WFPD Motors Unit's exceptional teamwork and individual skills were on full display at the Grand Prairie Motorcycle Rodeo.Wichita Falls TodayThe Wichita Falls Police Department's Motors Unit showcased its exceptional skills and teamwork at the 15th Annual Grand Prairie Police Spring Classic Motorcycle Rodeo, earning the top overall team award as well as several individual medals.
Why it matters
The WFPD's strong performance at this prestigious regional motorcycle competition highlights the department's commitment to advanced training and safety standards for its motor officers, who play a critical role in traffic enforcement and emergency response.
The details
At the event in Grand Prairie, WFPD's four-person Motors Unit team of Officers Gordon, Mawson, Cozart, and Wise took home the 1st Place Overall Team award. Individually, Officer Haisten placed 2nd in the Novice category, Officer Mawson took 3rd place, and Officer Cozart finished 5th.
- The 15th Annual Grand Prairie Police Spring Classic Motorcycle Rodeo took place this past weekend.
The players
Wichita Falls Police Department
The local police department in Wichita Falls, Texas, whose Motors Unit excelled at the regional motorcycle competition.
Officers Gordon, Mawson, Cozart, and Wise
Members of the WFPD Motors Unit who won the 1st Place Overall Team award at the Grand Prairie Motorcycle Rodeo.
Officer Haisten
A WFPD officer who placed 2nd in the Novice category at the motorcycle competition.
Officer Mawson
A WFPD officer who placed 3rd overall at the motorcycle competition.
Officer Cozart
A WFPD officer who placed 5th overall at the motorcycle competition.
The takeaway
The Wichita Falls Police Department's strong performance at the Grand Prairie Motorcycle Rodeo demonstrates the high level of training and skill of its Motors Unit, which plays a vital role in keeping the community safe through traffic enforcement and emergency response.
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