VPD Chief Luking Elected IACP 2nd Vice President

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At its Mid-Winter Conference, the Indiana
Association of Chiefs of Police elected Chief Dusty Luking of the Vincennes Police
Department as Second Vice President for the year 2018. Previously serving as
District 10 Director and Secretary Treasurer, Luking has been a member of the
IACP Board of Directors since 2015.

Chief Dusty Luking is a twenty-two year veteran of the Vincennes Indiana Police
Department. Working in the investigative division since 2003 as a Sergeant and
Lieutenant, he was appointed as Police Chief in January of 2012.

Chief Luking has been decorated four times by the Vincennes Police Department
Merit Commission for life saving performance in the line of duty. In 2004 Chief
Luking was recognized by the Illinois State Police for exceptional bravery and
received a medal and award for his actions from Director Larry Trent.

The Indiana Association of Chiefs of Police represents in excess of 95% of
municipal law enforcement from around the state of Indiana and has been
chartered since 1922. It and its sister foundation provide educational training and
benefits to its nearly 500 members.

The mission of the Indiana Association of Chiefs of Police is to promote
professionalism, training and networking for the law enforcement executive and
to enhance public awareness of law enforcement and public safety issues.
The Indiana Association of Chiefs of Police is an individual member organization
consisting of ten local districts within the State of Indiana. Each District has its
own elected two-year representative on the Board of Directors. The Board of
Directors develops policies and programs for the membership as a whole. To learn
more about the IACP, please visit www.iacop.org.