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Longtime JCPD captain appointed to state probation and parole board

File photo of retired Jefferson City Police Department Capt. David Williams.
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File photo of retired Jefferson City Police Department Capt. David Williams.

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

David Williams, who spent more than three decades with the Jefferson City Police Department and recently retired as a captain, was appointed by Gov. Mike Kehoe to the Board of Probation and Parole, according to a Friday press release from Kehoe’s office.

JCPD announced Williams’ retirement in a public social media post on Nov. 25. He was also recognized at the Dec. 1 City Council meeting.

“Captain Williams is retiring from the Jefferson City Police Department after 32+ years of service to the department and the Jefferson City community. Good luck in your next adventures in life,” JCPD wrote in the post.

Friday’s press release says Williams serving on boards for Special Learning Center and Multipli Credit Union.

Williams is a graduate of the FBI National Academy and earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in criminal justice from Columbia College.


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