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