Colonel Kedrick Wills Announces Retirement from Idaho State Police
Idaho State Police Colonel Kedrick Wills Announces Retirement
The Idaho State Police (ISP) has recently made a significant announcement regarding the retirement of Colonel Kedrick Wills. After a remarkable 29 years of service, Colonel Wills has decided to conclude his law enforcement career.
Career Highlights
- Joined Idaho State Police in 1996
- Appointed as Colonel in 2017
- Known for leadership and community engagement
Colonel Wills’s tenure has greatly influenced ISP, shaping its strategies and community relations. As he transitions into retirement, he leaves behind a legacy of dedication and service. His impact on the force and the community will be felt for years to come.
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