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Kentucky State Police Enhance Public Safety with the Promotion of Troopers and Officers (Pike County)

Government and Politics

November 11, 2022

From: Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear

Elkhorn City, KY – On November 9, Governor Andy Beshear and the Kentucky State Police (KSP) recognized 31 troopers and officers who have been promoted into leadership roles since Nov. 1, 2021, including one major, two captains, three lieutenants, and 25 sergeants with a mission of creating a better Kentucky through public safety efforts and service to all Kentuckians.

During the ceremony, KSP Commissioner Phillip Burnett, Jr. encouraged the recently promoted leaders to continue leading by example, putting integrity and honesty first and making Kentucky’s safety the utmost priority.

“As I look out at you today, I see leaders who will continually instill the highest levels of professionalism into those they lead,” said Commissioner Burnett. “I see leaders that will ensure those they lead provide public safety for all citizens of the commonwealth. I am proud of the work you have put into this promotional process and look forward to seeing how you will impact this agency.”

Pike County area promotions include:

-- Officer Lucas A. Salyer was promoted to sergeant and is assigned to the Program Support Branch.

Program Support Branch Commander, Kenny Johnson said, “Sergeant Lucas Salyer is a dedicated and highly esteemed member of the Kentucky State Police. I am proud to work alongside of him. I have no doubt that he will be highly successful in his new role as Sergeant”

KSP’s focus this year is to maintain and strengthen its essential workforce in order to better provide public safety, maintain critical services and better reflect the diverse communities that KSP serves. For more information about KSP’s commitment of creating a better Kentucky by making the commonwealth’s streets safer, communities stronger and the nation more secure by providing exceptional law enforcement, click here.