Indiana State Police Superintendent Anthony Scott recently announced the promotion of Master Trooper Adam York to the rank of Trooper Detective. York is a 13-year veteran of the Indiana State Police Department. He earned his assignment into the Investigations Bureau through written testing and a competitive oral interview process. York’s responsibilities will include conducting criminal investigations and managing, investigating, and processing crime scenes.
York is a native of Chesterton, Indiana, and attended Chesterton High School, where he graduated in 2005. Upon graduation, York joined the United States Army, where he served until 2013, obtaining the rank of Sergeant.
York was a member of the 72nd Indiana State Police Recruit Academy and was assigned to the Peru Post upon graduation, where he worked road patrol primarily in Grant County. Throughout his career, he has served the Indiana State Police as a hostage negotiator and a member of the Meth Suppression Section and the Mobile Field Force Team.
Detective York resides in Grant County with his wife and their three children.
