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Glendale Police chief announces retirement

Posted 1/24/25

Glendale Police Chief Chris Briggs is retiring after spending his entire police career – more than 32 years – serving the community.

In his role as chief, Briggs steered the …

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Glendale Police chief announces retirement

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Glendale Police Chief Chris Briggs is retiring after spending his entire police career – more than 32 years – serving the community.

In his role as chief, Briggs steered the successful implementation of Arizona’s first “real time crime center.” He was also instrumental in establishing the West Valley Incident Response Team, which investigates critical incidents such as officer-involved shootings.

Chief Briggs’ final day in the office will be Friday, Feb. 28.

Additionally, he led the department’s public safety efforts related to several high-profile events, such as Super Bowl LVII, the NCAA Men’s Final Four and multiple Presidential campaign stops held in Glendale.

“As we look to the future, you have to take opportunities that come your way and you have to sometimes recognize that it’s time to step aside and this is the perfect time for me to step aside,” stated Briggs in a press release. “There is not a doubt in my mind that the Glendale Police Department is the best police department in the country, I know what we do and how we do it and I know the passion that we do it with and I couldn’t be prouder of this department.”

Briggs began his service in 1992. During his time with the department, he served in various roles within every division, including as patrol officer, a criminal investigator and in special operations.

“Chief Briggs has served with integrity, vision and unwavering commitment. His wealth of knowledge has been instrumental in shaping the department, and his efforts to modernize our technology have set new standards for public safety and efficiency,” stated City Manager Kevin Phelps. “He leaves behind an incredible legacy of leadership and innovation that will continue to benefit our city for generations to come.”

Police has appointed Assistant Chief Colby Brandt to serve as Glendale’s Interim Police Chief. Chief Briggs’ retirement has been planned for several years allowing him to work with Brandt, in order to give him ample preparation to serve as Interim Police Chief.

Brandt will serve in that capacity until the city names Chief Briggs’ permanent replacement.

“I know the department will serve Interim Chief Brandt well during this time and I know that Interim Chief Brandt will also serve the department well,” Briggs stated. “That’s who we are, we work together we’re a family.”

Chris Briggs, Colby Brandt

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