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KSP Detail for VP debate includes former Columbia, KY resident



2012-10-10 - Danville, KY - Photo by Les Williams, KSP Public Affairs Branch.
Former Columbia, KY resident in Special Assignment Kentucky State Police troopers reviewed traffic plans for the Vice Presidential Debate in Danville, KY scheduled for Thursdy, October 11, 2012, KSP is working with local law enforcement in support of federal agencies to provide security and traffic control services for the event. From left Tpr. Paul Blanton, Major Merrell Harrison, Sgt. John Hollon, Capt. Lisa Rudzinski, Sgt. Dustin Hon and Lt. Kenneth Bowman. Capt. Rudzinski is a former resident of Columbia, KY who was assigned to Kentucky State Police Post 15 at the time. Capt. Rudzinski has served as KSP Post 11, London, KY, commander and is now KSP Post 7, Richmond, KY, commander.


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