An effort to reform the police force in the country of Armenia got a little help from officers and trainers more than 10,000 miles away.

Nine high-ranking trainers from the Republic of Armenia completed a two-week visit to the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center near Yoder on Friday.

“Recently our prime minister decided to create a division for police reform,” said Col. Tigran Yesayan, Deputy Head of the Police for Armenia, who led the delegation.

(Read more: Local – The Hutchinson News)