INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana State Police unveiled new-look patrol vehicles on Wednesday with the first batch to be distributed to new graduates.
In the morning hours of Nov. 12, ISP celebrated the 20 members of the 87th Indiana State Police Recruit Academy. During the event, ISP issued the probationary troopers, all of whom successfully completed their field training, their patrol vehicles.
The patrol vehicles were the first batch of the new-look Dodge Durango SUVs, featuring a new blue and white color scheme.
"As these new Troopers begin their service, they carry forward a proud tradition of protecting Hoosiers with integrity and courage," Indiana Governor Mike Braun said. "The new patrol vehicles are a fitting way to mark this next chapter—honoring our history while equipping the Indiana S

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