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Indiana State Police-Putnamville District 53-Putnamville, IN
Thursday August 28th, 2014 :: 01:13 p.m. EDT

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Three Putnamville Troopers Honored at Ceremony

An awards program was held yesterday at the Indiana Government Center for Indiana State Police employees. During the ceremony, Indiana State Police Superintendent Douglas G. Carter and his primary staff recognized three Putnamville District troopers for their dedication and service to the department and citizens of Indiana.

Trooper Yan J. Dravigne was recognized as the 2013 Trooper of the District for Putnamville. Trooper Dravigne was overwhelmingly selected by his peers and the District 53 Command Team for his aggressive enforcement efforts and work ethic. In 2013 and in part, Trooper Dravigne made 30 Driving Under the Influence arrests and 93 criminal arrests, 37 of which were felonies. In addition, the majority of his criminal arrests were for individuals transporting illegal drugs along Interstate 70. Trooper Dravigne is a six-year veteran of the department serving the first four years as an ISP civilian motor carrier inspector and the latest two as a road trooper. During his time as an MCI, Dravigne received the Ray Reed Award for 2010 MCI of the Year and in 2011 the Commanders Award for his outstanding drug interdiction efforts. Dravigne is a native of Canada, but graduated from Northview High School in Brazil, Indiana. He and his family reside in Putnam County. “Trooper Dravigne is one of the most professional, hard working, and respected troopers in our district. He is most deserving of this award,” commented Lieutenant Dan Jones, Commander of the Putnamville District.

Senior Trooper Ty Lightle was presented a Commendation Award for his efforts on May 10, 2010 in rural Sullivan County. Trooper Lightle responded with local agencies to a report of a man armed with a knife and holding a propane tank threatening to explode it near the officers. The suspect was known to be aggressive and was refusing to leave a family member’s home. After a few minutes, Trooper Lightle was able to initiate a verbal dialogue, advance on the suspect, and take him into custody after a brief struggle. Trooper Lightle’s actions and dedication to duty are in keeping with the finest traditions of law enforcement and reflect great credit upon himself and the Indiana State Police. Lightle is a 14 ½ year veteran of the ISP and primarily patrols Parke and Vermillion counties. He and his family reside in rural Parke County.

Trooper Brandon Mullen was presented the Life Award for his commitment to removing impaired drivers from Indiana roadways in 2013. Mullen led the Putnamville District with 31 impaired driver arrests. This is the sixth consecutive year Mullen has led the Putnamville District in DUI arrests. In a six year span, Mullen has removed nearly 450 drunk drivers from our roadways. Mullen is an eight year veteran of the ISP and primarily patrols Clay County. He and his family reside in rural Vigo County.

The picture left to right is: Mullen, Dravigne, and Lightle.

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Indiana State Police-Putnamville District 53-Putnamville, IN
1927 U.S. 40
Greencastle, IN 46135

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