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MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: December 16, 2020 1377
Assistant Police Chief Don Anderson is retiring after 32 years with Edmonds PD. (Photos courtesy Edmonds police)
After 32 years of service in Edmonds, Assistant Chief of Police Don Anderson plans to retire from the Edmonds Police Department in April 2021, the Edmonds Police Department announced.
An Edmonds native, Anderson was hired by the Edmonds Police Department on March 16, 1989 as a patrol officer after he graduated from Central Washington University with degrees in law and justice and political science.
During his career with the Edmonds PD he served in numerous roles, including patrol officer, plainclothes ProAct Officer, K9 officer, field training officer, firearms instructor, SWAT team officer, detective, patrol sergeant, assistant team leader and team leader of the South Snohomish County SWAT Team and professional standards sergeant. In 2014, he was promoted to assistant chief of police over the support service