(SELLERSBURG) – Recently, Indiana State Police (ISP) Superintendent Douglas Carter recognized three State Troopers and one civilian employee for their dedicated years of service.
Master Trooper Jeff Kellogg was recognized for 30 years of service. Trooper Kellogg began his career with the department on November 19, 1989, after serving the prior year as a Motor Carrier Officer. Master Trooper Kellogg is currently assigned to the Motor Carrier Division and works out of the Sellersburg District. Kellogg is a resident of Jeffersonville, IN.
Secretary IV Karen Blunk was recognized for 20 years of service. Karen first began her career in 1999 as a Data Input Operator in Sellersburg before being promoted to Secretary IV in 2000. Karen Blunk continues in this position and is a valued asset to the ISP Sellersburg team. Karen is a resident of Lanesville, IN.
Sergeant Phillip D’Angelo was recognized for 20 years of service. Trooper D’Angelo began his career on December 13, 1999, and was first assigned as a Trooper to the Connersville Post. In 2001 D’Angelo transferred back home to the Sellersburg District. Sergeant D’Angelo is currently assigned to the Laboratory Division, where he works as a Crime Scene Investigator in the Sellersburg District. Sergeant D’Angelo is a resident of Henryville, IN.
Sergeant Matthew Marshall was also recognized for 20 years of dedicated service. Trooper Marshall became a Trooper on December 13, 1999, and was assigned initially to the Connersville Post. Marshall transferred to the Sellersburg District in 2001 and was promoted to Sergeant in 2012. Sergeant Marshall currently serves as a Sellersburg District squad sergeant. Marshall is a resident of Henryville, IN.