Moscow Police Chief James Fry retires after 29 years, facing criticism for a quadruple murder case.

Moscow Police Chief James Fry announced his retirement in May after nearly 29 years with the department. Fry began his career as a reserve officer in 1993 and rose through the ranks, serving as the Moscow Police Department Chief for the past eight years. His law enforcement credentials include graduating from the FBI National Academy. Fry faced criticism for the handling of the quadruple murder case at the University of Idaho. The city will begin the process of selecting and appointing the next police chief in the coming weeks.

February 21, 2024
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