Local News & NorthwestAugust 10, 2024

Change of command ceremony taking place as Lt. Col. Bill Gardiner takes on new role left by Col. Kedrick Wills

Lewiston Tribune
Bill Gardiner
Bill Gardiner
Kedrick Wills
Kedrick Wills

Idaho State Police Col. Kedrick Wills will be retiring next week, with Lt. Col. Bill Gardiner taking over the state law enforcement agency.

ISP will have a change of command ceremony at 10 a.m. Aug. 14 at ISP Meridian Headquarters to mark the transfer of leadership from Wills to Gardiner as he becomes the new director of the agency, according to a news release from ISP.

Wills will retire Aug. 15 and has served as colonel since 2017 and been part of ISP since 1996. Wills was asked by Idaho Gov. Butch Otter to serve as director of Idaho State Police in 2017 and he continued in that role with Idaho Gov. Brad Little in 2020. He was confirmed by the Idaho State Senate for both of those cabinet positions, according to the news release.

“It has been an honor and a privilege to serve alongside the dedicated men and women who selflessly protect the people of Idaho,” Wills said in the new release. “As I retire after 29 years with the Idaho State Police, I have witnessed this agency’s remarkable progress and evolution throughout my career. Together, we have upheld the highest law enforcement standards, ensuring the safety and security of our communities. I am immensely proud of what we have accomplished together and am confident that the ISP will continue to thrive and serve with excellence.”

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Wills was part of initiatives to enhance public safety, including technological advancements, improved training programs and strengthening community partnerships, according to the news release.

Gardiner thanked Wills for his service and “outstanding leadership” and said in the news release that Wills’ contributions shaped ISP into the organization it is today.

Gardiner previously served as deputy director and chief of staff and has 25 years of service. He began his career in Idaho Falls, but served as a major in Lewiston, Coeur d’Alene and Twin Falls. Gardiner has advanced degrees from Idaho State University and the University of Oklahoma as well as graduating from the FBI Academy, according to a news release from ISP.

“I am honored to step into the role of Director of the Idaho State Police, an agency with a proud tradition of excellence and service to the community. I look forward to continuing our mission of protecting and serving the people of Idaho with integrity and professionalism, focusing on Governor Little’s Esto Perpetua,” Gardiner said in the news release.

He plans to address issues including human trafficking, fentanyl and enhancing public safety.

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