MarkâŻLeenerts, once a respected Kansas Highway Patrol member (2018â2023) and chaplain for the Kansas National Guardâs 190th Air Refueling Wing, experienced a dramatic downfall when surveillance revealed him shoplifting from Walmart stores in Topeka, Kansas. In full uniformâand even while on dutyâLeenerts stole dozens of items during self-checkout transactions.

The âSkipâScanâ Scheme
Between June and September 2023, Leenerts orchestrated at least 13 separate thefts, exploiting the self-checkout system. He cleverly used the âskipâscanâ methodâslipping unscanned goods into bags while only scanning cheaper itemsâtargeting everything from donuts and snacks to dog food and deodorant. Surveillance footage captured him in KHP uniform during some thefts and later wearing his National Guard attire.
Legal Consequences and Professional Fallout
After an assetâprotection officer noticed a pattern of missing items, Topeka police reviewed the video and launched an investigation. Leenerts pleaded guilty to two counts of misdemeanor theft and one of official misconduct. In August 2024, he received:
- 12 monthsâ probation (with a one-year suspended jail sentence)
- A fine exceeding $300
- Court costsâŻ
Subsequently, he resigned from both KHP and the National Guard. He also had his KHP certification revoked by the Kansas Commission on Peace Officersâ Standards and TrainingâŻ.
Reflections on Duty, Trust, and Integrity
This case strikes at the heart of public trust. Officers and chaplains carry roles steeped in moral leadership. Leenertsâs actionsâconducted in uniform, on dutyâshatter the integrity expected of them. His admission of guilt and the revocation of his credentials sends a clear message: no one is above the law, especially not those sworn to uphold it.
Why This Matters Beyond a Local Offense
- Uniforms aren’t a shield: Wearing an official uniform offered no immunityâonly increased betrayal.
- Self-checkout scrutiny: Retailers are using technology (like scanning analytics and video verification) to quickly flag unusual behavior.
- Reforms in officer discipline: This case may spur calls for more proactive internal audits and ethics training in law enforcement.
Final Thoughts
MarkâŻLeenerts’s story is a stark lesson on how personal lapses can unravel a public career, especially among those sworn to serve with integrity. His case reminds us that accountability systemsâlegal, professional, and socialâmust remain robust, even for those who once wore the badge in good standing.



