Indiana State Police Sergeant Gress recognized for 30 years of service
Sergeant Dan Gress was recently recognized for achieving 30 years of service with the Indiana State Police.

Sergeant Gress graduated from the 48th ISP Recruit School on November 19, 1989. For reaching his 30-year milestone, he was recognized by Indiana State Police Superintendent Douglas G. Carter with a framed certificate and a pin recognizing his years of service to be worn on his uniform.
Gress is a native of Dubois County and he grew up in Ireland. Gress graduated from Jasper High School in 1984, and he attended Indiana University from 1984 to 1988, where he graduated with a bachelor of science degree.
Upon his graduation from the Indiana State Police Academy, Gress was assigned to the Lafayette Post where he served as a road trooper until ultimately transferring to the Jasper Post in 1992. Sgt. Gress was then promoted to his current position as a Polygraph Examiner in 1995.
Sgt. Gress resides in the Evansville area with his wife and enjoys spending time with their four children.
