After more than 30 years serving the community, Glendale Police Chief Chris Briggs has announced his retirement.
GLENDALE, Ariz. — After more than 32 years of service, Glendale's chief of police is set to retire. Chief Chris Briggs's last day will be on Feb. 28, the department announced on Thursday.
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