Master Trooper Recognized for 35 Years of Service
Peru – Recently, Indiana State Police Master Trooper Randy Renbarger was recognized for 35 years of continuous service with the Indiana State Police Department.
Renbarger is a member of the Indiana State Police 39th Recruit Academy Class which graduated on July 3, 1980. Upon graduation, Renbarger was assigned road patrol duties at the Indiana State Police Seymour Post. About a year later, Renbarger transferred to the Indiana State Police Redkey District where he worked until it’s closing in 2010. Master Trooper Renbarger was then assigned to the Indiana State Police Peru Post, where he currently patrols primarily in Grant County.
Renbarger has been recognized for over one million safe driving miles during his career. He has served as a field training officer and as a member of the Indiana State Police Tactical Intervention Platoon.
Renbarger is a Grant County native and a 1974 graduate of Oak Hill High School. He holds a bachelor degree, in criminal justice, from Ball State University.
Renbarger resides in Grant County with his wife, Janet. They have two adult children.
“For 35 years Randy has fairly and professionally enforced Indiana’s traffic and criminal laws ,” stated Lt. Jeremy Kelly, commander of the Indiana State Police Peru Post. “He is a valuable resource to the Indiana State Police and the Grant County community.”
Photo attached of ISP Superintendent Douglas Carter with Master Trooper Renbarger.
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Peru, IN 46970
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