Sergeant promoted to Assistant District Commander at the Lowell Post

INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana State Police Superintendent Douglas G. Carter promoted Sergeant Cecil D. Parcel to First Sergeant.

Superintendent Carter and Captain Gose pinning First Sergeant Parcel.

First Sergeant Parcel will assume the position of the Lowell Assistant District Commander. He has served as a Lowell sergeant for 16 years and underwent a rigorous promotion process, including a comprehensive written test, oral interview, and thorough assessment of his overall work performance.

First Sergeant Parcel is a native of Pulaski County, IN, and graduated from Winamac Community High School in 1987. In 1989, he obtained an associate degree in law enforcement from Vincennes University. He later graduated from Calumet College of St. Joseph’s and received a bachelor’s degree in public safety management in 2010.

Michelle Parcel pins First Sergeant Parcel’s badge on his uniform.

In December of 1993, First Sergeant Parcel graduated from the 50th Indiana State Police Recruit Academy and was assigned to the Lowell District, where he patrolled Newton and Jasper Counties.  In 2000, he was promoted to corporal and served as a district duty officer for the Lowell Post.  In 2008, he was promoted to sergeant and was a district squad leader.

During his 30-year career, First Sergeant Parcel has served as a grenadier on the Tactical Intervention Platoon, a Crash Reconstructionist, a Field Training Officer, a First Responder/First Aid Instructor, and an Unarmed Response to an Active Shooter Incident Instructor.

First Sergeant Parcel and his wife Michelle currently reside in Jasper County.  They have a son, D.J., and daughter, Erika.