Two Lowell Troopers Place in Top 5 for OWI Enforcement
Indianapolis- The Indiana State Police held an awards and recognition ceremony in Indianapolis this morning. The ceremony officially recognized the achievements and accomplishments that all too often go without the proper recognition. Officers were recognized for their dedication, service, bravery, and devotion to the department and the citizens of Indiana. From the Lowell Post, Trooper Israel Rosillo and Trooper Jordin Bilthuis were recognized for their efforts in removing impaired drivers from Indiana roadways.
In 2021, Trooper Israel Rosillo recorded 110 arrests for drivers that were operating a vehicle while intoxicated. Trooper Bilthuis recorded 94 arrests for drivers that were operating a vehicle while intoxicated. Trooper Rosillo’s efforts led all troopers at the Lowell Post, and he had the third highest number of O.W.I. arrests in the state. Trooper Bilthuis had the fifth highest number of O.W.I. arrests in the state. Their outstanding performance in this significant enforcement activity exemplifies the professionalism and integrity expected of an Indiana State Trooper. Each of these Troopers will receive a gold and white “Life Award” uniform medallion to be worn attached to the uniform whistle chain and a “Top 5” plaque.
Lt. Terry Gose, Commander of the Lowell Post, commented, "Although the number of O.W.I. arrests are impressive, they should also be of concern. Driving impaired puts innocent people at great risk of injury and even death. I commend these two excellent troopers in making our roads safer for everyone."
Trooper Rosillo is a three-year veteran and Trooper Bilthuis is a two-year veteran of the Indiana State Police.
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Trooper Israel Rosillo
Trooper Jordin Bilthuis
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