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KSP Post 15 officers receive promotions

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By Sgt. Michael Webb, KSP Public Affairs Branch

Frankfort, KY - (Wed 30 Sep 2015) The Kentucky State Police recognized the promotion of 52 officers throughout the state at a ceremony held today at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Lexington. Three lieutenant colonels, four majors, eight captains, 13 lieutenants and 24 sergeants were commissioned.

A number of officers at KSP Post 15, Columbia, KY, or being transferred to Post 15, were among those receiving promotions. They are:



- Lt. James D. Heller was promoted to captain and will remain at Post 15 (Columbia). A resident of Magnolia, Heller is a 20-year veteran of the agency.

- Sgt. Fredrick R. Cornett was promoted to lieutenant and transferred from Post 15 (Columbia) to Post 12 (Frankfort).

- Sr. Trooper Bradly L. Stotts was promoted to sergeant and transferred from Post 15 (Columbia) to the Criminal Identification and Records Branch. A resident of Columbia, Stotts is a 10-year veteran of the agency.

- Sr. Tpr. Jonathan L. Vaughn was promoted to sergeant and transferred from Post 4 (Elizabethtown) to Post 15 (Columbia). A resident of Hodgenville, Vaughn is a 14-year veteran of the agency.

- Sr. Tpr. John W. Barnett was promoted to sergeant and transferred from Post 11 (London) to Post 15 (Columbia).



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