Colonel Kedrick Wills Announces Retirement from Idaho State Police

Thursday, 8 August 2024, 22:58

Colonel Kedrick Wills has officially announced his retirement from the Idaho State Police after 29 years of dedicated service. Joining the force in 1996, he rose through the ranks and was appointed colonel in 2017. His leadership has significantly impacted the police department and the community. As he steps down, his contributions will be remembered, and the ISP will continue to build on the foundations he established.
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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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