Fulton Police Chief Bill Ladwig to retire next month

Ryan Shiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

Fulton Police Chief Bill Ladwig is retiring.

The City of Fulton made the announcement in a Friday press release. Ladwig will end his 26-year career on Aug. 3.

The city has completed “an internal interview process” for its next police chief, though the appointment will be announced at a later date, the release says.

Ladwig joined the Fulton Police Department in 2000 and served as chief of police for the past five years, the release says.

“Throughout his tenure, he has demonstrated a steadfast commitment to public safety, professional leadership, and community engagement, helping guide the department through periods of growth and change while maintaining its mission of serving the community with integrity and professionalism,” the city wrote.

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