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Sergeants Receive Commendation
The Indiana State Police Logistics Division commends Sergeant Dave Doll and Sergeant David Clayton for the hard work and exemplary care that each of them have put into maintaining their assigned vehicles. About 7 years ago, each of them were assigned a brand new vehicle to drive. They each turned in their assigned high mileage vehicle with over 220,000 miles recently to obtain a new one. Logisitics Division Assistant Commander Gary Larkin said "the seats were so clean that I wanted to take them out and put them in my own car." Sergeant Clayton and Sergeant Doll have certainly raised the standard.
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2009 Retiree Firearms Qualifications
For more information on the 2009 retiree firearms qualifications click here.
Superload Information
The Indiana State Police is responsible for escorting Superloads as they travel on Indiana’s Highways. These loads are usually in excess of 16 feet wide, 15 feet high, over 110 feet long and usually weigh in excess of 200,000 pounds. Motor Carriers who operate these loads through Indiana are required to obtain an oversize permit, and then contact the State Police to arrange for an escort. To obtain more information regarding Superload permitting, arranging for a State police escort, or to download the Superload Agreement, click here.
Click It or Ticket
Click to listen to a public service announcement with ISP Trooper Tony Slocum and IDNR Conservation Officer John Salb. Remember to always wear a seat belt, and when on water, to wear a life preserver.
Road and Weather Information
The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) has agreed to take over all road condition reporting responsibilities which will include the 1-800-261-7623 Road Conditions phone line and the new http://www.trafficwise.in.gov/ webpage.
In addition, the Indiana State Police has 18 posts located throughout the state, all available 24 hours a day via 800 phone numbers, available at: http://www.in.gov/isp/2382.htm. The Indiana State Police also suggests to consult any local television or radio stations, or any weather information source on the internet. Additionally, The Indiana State Police encourages you to use the following tools:
College Campus Safety
For college students, the return trip to campus means one thing - freedom from Mom and Dad. However, freedom has its responsibilities and the risks college students often take have their consequences. To help protect college students, the Indiana State Police offer a few safety tips to help keep students safe in the residence halls, on campus or whenever they are alone. Click here to read our safety tips.
View Indiana State Police Videos
Click here to view ISP video shorts. This link takes you to the ISP's Career Overview section and links to I Got 2 Know's website. The goal of G2K is to provide a wealth of knowledge via an interactive website. G2K has over a dozen videos featuring sworn and civilian positions with the Indiana State Police.
Indiana State Police Road Show
Click here to be directed to Network Indiana's website. Look for the ISP logo to download the Indiana State Police weekly Road Show. A new show is available every Sunday morning.
