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End of an Era: ISP's Ringle Retires

Indiana State Police Trooper Todd Ringle early in his career (left) and later (right)
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Indiana State Police Trooper Todd Ringle early in his career (left) and later (right)

Indiana State Police Sgt. Todd Ringle has retired after 42 years on the force, 25 as public information officer in the Evansville District

A man known by many as the voice of the Indiana State Police has hung up the mic. WNIN’s John Gibson has the story:

Sergeant Todd Ringle has retired after 42 years with the ISP.

For the past 25 years-plus, Ringle has served as Public Information Officer for the Evansville District.
Ringle thanked his colleagues as he signed-off from his patrol car:

"You all work diligently to help ensure our roadways and communities are safe and it was an honor to share your dedicated efforts."

Here’s how many of those colleagues responded:

(Police Radio Audio)

Sgt. Ringle says he’s looking to playing golf, traveling, and spending more time with his wife and family.

Ringle – whose call sign on the police radio is 35-10 -- lives in Warrick County with his wife Linda.

"35-10 is 10-42 for the final time. God bless you all."

JG