Grand Rapids deputy police chief to retire after 28 years
Updated Dec 10, 2020;
Posted Dec 10, 2020
Deputy Police Chief David Kiddle addresses recent shootings in this 2019 file photo. City officials announced Thursday, Dec. 10, that Kiddle is retiring after 28 years on the force. (MLive file photo)Alyssa Keown | MLive.com
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GRAND RAPIDS, MI Deputy Police Chief David Kiddle, who briefly held the role of interim police chief, is retiring from the Grand Rapids Police Department after 28 years on the force.
“Dave has been an outstanding cop throughout his career, making immeasurable contributions to the department, and the city as a whole,” Grand Rapids Police Chief Eric Payne said in a statement Thursday announcing the retirement.
GRPD Deputy Chief David Kiddle announces retirement after 28 years
After 28 years of service, Deputy Chief David G. Kiddle is retiring from the Grand Rapids Police Department.
Credit: Grand Rapids Police Department Author: 13 ON YOUR SIDE Staff Published: 11:17 AM EST December 10, 2020 Updated: 11:17 AM EST December 10, 2020
GRAND RAPIDS, Michigan After 28 years of service, Deputy Chief David G. Kiddle announced he is retiring from the Grand Rapids Police Department.
Deputy Chief Kiddle started working towards his career by receiving a both a Bachelor s degree and Master s degree in Criminal Justice from Michigan State University. His duties as an officer included assignments in Patrol, the Detective Unit, the Staff Services Bureau, and the Training Bureau. He also served as a Field Training Officer during this time.