Sandpoint P.D. Captain Rick Bailey announces retirement

By Reader Staff

Sandpoint Police Captain Rick Bailey will retire June 16. Courtesy photo

Sandpoint Police Captain Rick Bailey will mark the end of a 36-year career in law enforcement with a retirement celebration Monday, June 16 from 4-6 p.m. at Sandpoint City Hall (1123 Lake St.).

Bailey began his service with six years with the Bonner County Sheriff, followed by 30 years with SPD. During that time, Bailey filled a variety of roles as a leader and mentor. As a field training officer, Bailey contributed to shaping the next generation of officers, while his expertise as a firearms instructor helped ensure officers were proficient and confident in their abilities. 

He later rose to the rank of patrol sergeant then captain.

“Captain Bailey’s unwavering dedication to the community and the development of fellow officers has left an indelible mark on both the Sandpoint Police Department and the residents he served so faithfully,” Sandpoint officials stated in a news release. “His leadership and mentorship have inspired countless individuals, fostering a culture of excellence within the department.

“As he prepares to embrace this new chapter of his life, we extend our heartfelt thanks to Captain Bailey for his extraordinary years of service,” they added. “Let us all come together to express our gratitude and wish him abundant happiness and fulfillment in his well-deserved retirement.”

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