Ashland Post of the Highway Patrol Welcomes New Trooper

Ashland County, OH — The Ashland Post of the Highway Patrol proudly announces the addition of a new trooper to its ranks. Trooper Justin Bowen, a 21-year-old from LaGrange, Ohio, has joined the team directly after graduating from the Patrol Academy.

Trooper Bowen completed his training on June 14, 2024, as part of the Patrol’s 173rd Academy Class, which involved 26 weeks of rigorous training. His graduation marks the beginning of a promising career dedicated to serving and protecting the community.

Following his graduation, Trooper Bowen will undergo a field training period lasting no less than 70 working days. During this period, he will be guided and mentored by two different Field Training Officers, ensuring he gains comprehensive, hands-on experience in various aspects of his duties.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Trooper Bowen to Ashland County,” said Lieutenant Brad Bishop, Ashland Post Commander. “His dedication and hard work during his time at the academy have prepared him well for the challenges ahead. We’re confident he will be a valuable asset to our team and the community.”

Trooper Bowen’s arrival is met with enthusiasm from both his colleagues and the residents of Ashland County. His commitment to public safety and community service aligns with the core values of the Highway Patrol, and his presence is expected to strengthen the post’s capabilities.

The Ashland Post encourages community members to join in welcoming Trooper Bowen to the area. His addition to the team underlines the Highway Patrol’s ongoing commitment to maintaining safety and order on Ohio’s roads.

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