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Bloomington District welcomes two trooper transfers
BLOOMINGTON – Lt. Paul Bucher, commander of Indiana State Police Bloomington Post, recently welcomed Senior Trooper Kent Rohlfing and Trooper Ian Portteus to the district after they have been approved for transfer of duty assignment to the area.
Lt. Bucher stated, “I couldn’t ask for two better Troopers to have transferred in than Kent and Ian, their experience, dependability, and professionalism are unmatched.” Bucher continued, “Our community will benefit greatly by having them serve our citizens daily.”
The Indiana State Police is continuously searching for and actively recruiting motivated young men and women desiring to pursue a challenging and exciting career as an Indiana State Trooper, Indiana Capitol Police Officer, Motor Carrier Inspectors, and numerous Civilian Positions. If you have an interest in employment with the Indiana State Police, or if you know someone that may, please visit our website (in.gov/isp) for current hiring information.
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