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ISP Trooper Curtis Wilder to patrol Greene County

Indiana State Police Sgt. Michael Wood announced today that Probationary Trooper Curtis Wilder officially completed his 14-week field training program early today and was issued his new Dodge Charger. Trooper Wilder will now work solo and will primarily be assigned to patrol Greene County.

ISP Trooper Curtis Wilder

ISP Trooper Curtis Wilder

Trooper Wilder is one of two probationary troopers that were assigned to the Bloomington District after they graduated with a class of 36 new troopers from the Indiana State Police 80th Recruit Academy. All completed 25 weeks of rigorous training including over 1,100 hours of academic and hands-on training in criminal and traffic law, crash investigation, emergency vehicle operations, defensive tactics, firearms and other classes necessary for modern policing.

The two probationary troopers have now completed more than three months of field training which put them working directly with several different experienced troopers called Field Training Officers.

Trooper Wilder, 23 at the time of graduation, is a 2015 graduate of Mt. Salus Christian School near Jackson, Mississippi. He then attended and graduated from Georgia College and State University in 2019 with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology. Trooper Wilder and his wife reside in Monroe County.