Rigby Chief Larry Anderson Retires
Posted by Steve Roos in on 6:53 PM
Rigby Police Chief Larry Anderson is retiring after 42 years of service. The amazing part is that he was chief for 34 of those years. That has to be some kind of record - especially since the average tenure of a police chief is less than three years.
When Larry first started in Aug of 1969, the chief handed him a gun and a badge and then left town for the week. That was the sum total of his training. Larry has since earned Idaho's top training award - the Executive Certificate.
Larry is an awesome guy and we're going to miss him. Check out this cool artwork below:
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