Superintendent Doug Carter retires January 13 from the Indiana State Police after more than 40 years in a law enforcement ...
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (WANE) — The longest serving superintendent in the nearly 92-year history of the Indiana State Police has retired.
Appointed by Governor Mike Pence, Carter became Indiana's 20th Superintendent of the State Police on Jan. 14, 2013, and was reappointed by Governor Eric Holcomb on Jan. 13, 2017.
The Indiana State Police have announced the dates of its 2025 Summer Camp program. The program offers a variety of camps for ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter retired on Tuesday, Jan. 14 after a nearly 40-year career in law enforcement. Carter served ISP for 18 years, first from November 1984 ...
Carter spoke with the Star last month as he faced his final weeks in a trooper's uniform. Carter joined the Indiana State Police in July of 1984 when he was 22 years old. Aside from serving as ...
Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter has retired following a career in law enforcement which spanned nearly 40 ...