Virginia State Police’s superintendent will retire in February of next year after 40 years in law enforcement.
The Virginia State Police is expanding its “Pathway to Trooper” program, offering new employment opportunities for 18 to ...
As I prepare to step down, I do so with immense pride in what we have accomplished together and with full confidence in the ...
I have been blessed to lead this Department for seven years, and to have served in it for four decades," said Col. Gary T.
Col. Gary Settle will retire Feb. 1, 2025, according to an announcement from Virginia governor's office. Governor honors his ...
Virginia State Police has expanded its "Pathway to Trooper" program, designed for individuals who are interested in becoming ...
MSP Lt. Kim Vetter was deployed to Virginia last week to assist with recovery efforts following Hurricane Helene.
“We are always looking at ways to hire highly qualified applicants into the Department,” said Lt. Col. Matt Hanley, interim ...
a deputy director with the West Virginia Capitol Police with 26 years of experience in law enforcement with both the Capitol Police and the State Police, where he rose to the rank of lieutenant ...
Its latest law enforcement software will be integrated with a variety of third-party biometric capture systems and its MBIS ...
“As superintendent of the Virginia State Police, he’s led with an unwavering ... Settle’s full-time replacement. In the interim, Lt. Col. Matt Hanley will serve as acting superintendent.