The Indiana State Police held an awards and recognition ceremony in Indianapolis this past Tuesday, April 21, 2026. The ceremony publicly 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.
Trooper Matthew Drudge was recognized as the 2025 Trooper of the District for the Bremen Post. This award is given annually to a trooper in each district that personifies integrity, professionalism, and a well-rounded work ethic. Drudge was selected by his command staff for his dedication, traffic and criminal enforcement, community involvement, and other services performed for the department beyond normal expectations.
Drudge’s efforts resulted in him making 652 criminal arrests, 152 which were felony arrests and 500 misdemeanor arrests. Drudge is quick to assist other troopers and other agencies as well. Over the course of 2025, Drudge’s traffic enforcement resulted in 626 traffic citations and 611 warnings. His community-oriented efforts see him working in many areas across the Bremen District where there is need. He regularly works at the Elkhart County Fair and other community events.
Trooper Drudge also received the District DUI Award for the Indiana State Police Bremen Post. This award is presented to the top trooper in each district for outstanding efforts in removing intoxicated drivers from Indiana’s roadways. Drudge’s efforts resulted in 74 arrests for drivers operating while intoxicated during 2025. He was also presented with 2025 Life Award-DUI Top 5 for being one of the troopers with the five most DUI arrests in 2025.
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