Odd Reidar Humlegård (born 9 May 1961, in Porsgrunn) is a Norwegian lawyer, civil servant who served as the National Police Commissioner between 2012 and 2018.
Humlegård previously served as head of the National Criminal Investigation Service, and was appointed as director to the National Police Directorate in August 2012 after the controversial resignation of Øystein Mæland.
[1] Humlegård first joined the Norwegian police in 1984, after graduating from Norwegian Police University College, having previously received officer's training at the Military Academy.
[2] He was responsible for the investigation of many high-profile cases during his tenure, such as The Pocket Man in 2009.
[3][4] He didn't seek re-appointment in 2018 and was succeeded by Marie Benedicte Bjørnland.