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State troopers recognized for getting drunk drivers off state roads

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Two local state troopers have been recognized by Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
On Wednesday, two Indiana State Troopers were recognized by the Indiana chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (M.A.D.D.) for excellence in getting drunk drivers off Indiana’s roads.
NHTSA data shows nearly 30 people die every day across the United States in drunk-driving crashes.
That averages to one preventable death every 50 minutes.
Trooper Noah Ewing of the Indiana State Police Jasper Post was recognized for his impressive efforts by removing 50 drunk drivers from local roads.
Trooper Teressa Bowling, also of the Jasper Post, was recognized for her part in removing 37 drunk drivers from Indiana’s roads.
Recognized troopers received a certificate for their achievements as well as a pin and a challenge coin.

(L-R) Lieutenant Jason Allen, Sergeant Mike Allen, Trooper Noah Ewing, and Captain Rob Priest
 

(L-R) Lieutenant Jason Allen, Sergeant Mike Allen, Trooper Teressa Bowling, Trooper Andrew Jones and Captain Rob Priest
 

 (L-R) Pam Kelshaw and Annie Baker with MADD pictured with the recipients of the awards from the South Zone of the Indiana State Police.

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