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Kentucky State Police promotes 16 Officers Sr. Tpr. Kenneth R. Sandusky was promoted to sergeant and transferred from Post 7 in Richmond to Post 15 in Columbia. A resident of Richmond, Sandusky is an eight-year veteran of the agency. Click on headline for complete list of promotions By Sgt. Michael Webb, Public Affairs Branch Kentucky State Police FRANKFORT, KY - (Fri 12 Feb 2016) - The Kentucky State Police recognized the promotion of 16 officers throughout the state at a ceremony held today in Frankfort. One lieutenant colonel, one major, two captains, two lieutenants and 10 sergeants were commissioned. - Major John Bradley - was promoted to lieutenant colonel and assigned to the Technical Services Division as director. A resident of Frankfort, Bradley is a 20-year veteran of the agency. - Capt. Shane Bates was promoted to major and transferred from the Criminal Identification and Records Branch to the Technical Services Division as Chief Information Officer. A resident of Crestwood, Bates is an 18-year veteran of the agency. - Lt. Curt R. Hall was promoted to captain and transferred from Post 7 in Richmond to the Internal Affairs Branch in Frankfort. A resident of Richmond, Hall is a 16-year veteran of the agency. - Lt. Richard P. Saint-Blancard - was promoted to captain and transferred from Post 6 in Dry Ridge to the Central Laboratory Branch in Frankfort. A resident of Petersburg, Saint-Blancard is a 10-year veteran of the agency. - Sgt. William H. Elliotte was promoted to lieutenant and transferred from Post 11 in London to Post 7 in Richmond. A resident of the Whitley/Knox Co. area, Elliotte is a 20-year veteran of the agency. - Sgt. John C. Hollon was promoted to lieutenant and transferred from Post 9 in Pikeville to Post 6 in Dry Ridge. A resident of Jackson, Hollon is a 12-year veteran of the agency. - Sr. Tpr. Kenneth S. Wall was promoted to sergeant and transferred from Post 12 in Frankfort to the Facilities Security Branch. A resident of Lawrenceburg, Wall is an eight-year veteran of the agency. - Sr. Tpr. Kenneth R. Sandusky was promoted to sergeant and transferred from Post 7 in Richmond to Post 15 in Columbia. A resident of Richmond, Sandusky is an eight-year veteran of the agency. - Tpr. First Class Leslie T. Moses - was promoted to sergeant and transferred from Post 11 in London to Post 5 in Campbellsburg. A resident of Williamsburg, Moses is a 13-year veteran of the agency. - Tpr. First Class Jason E. York - was promoted to sergeant and transferred from Post 10 in Harlan to Post 5 in Campbellsburg. A resident of Barbourville, York is a 15-year veteran of the agency. - Sr. Tpr. Cassandra J. Mullins was promoted to sergeant and transferred from the Academy Branch to the Criminal Identification and Records Branch in Frankfort. A resident of Lawrenceburg, Mullins is a seven-year veteran of the agency. - Tpr. First Class Michael E. Garyantes was promoted to sergeant and transferred from Post 4 in Elizabethtown to Post 5 in Campbellsburg. A resident of Cecilia, Garyantes is a 12-year veteran of the agency. - Tpr. First Class James A. Nolte was promoted to sergeant and will remain assigned to Post 9 in Pikeville. A resident of Canada, Ky., Nolte is a 16-year veteran of the agency. - Tpr. First Class Zachary L. Jones was promoted to sergeant and transferred from Post 16 in Henderson to Post 6 in Dry Ridge. A resident of Owensboro, Jones is an 11-year veteran of the agency. - Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Officer First Class Randall A. Honeycutt was promoted to CVE sergeant and transferred from CVE Region 2 in Louisville to CVE Region 4 in London. A resident of Albany, Honeycutt is a 14-year veteran of the agency. - Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Officer II Larry W. Farris was promoted to CVE sergeant and transferred from CVE Region 5 in Morehead to CVE Region 6 in Pikeville. A resident of Pikeville, Farris is a 10-year veteran of the agency. This story was posted on 2016-02-12 17:47:46
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