Putnamville detective promoted to CSI sergeant

Friday, July 24, 2015

PUTNAMVILLE -- Indiana State Police Supt. Douglas G. Carter has announced the promotion of Det. Samuel J. Stearley of the Putnamville District to the rank of sergeant, where he will serve as a crime scene investigator.

Sgt. Samuel Stearley

Stearley received his promotion after written testing and a competitive interview process.

As a crime scene investigator, a portion of his duties will include responding and conducting crime scene investigations, preserving, collecting and documenting forensic evidence, providing crime scene testimony for trials, and assisting officers and agencies with matters concerning crime scene investigations.

Sgt. Stearley's office will be at the Putnamville Post where he will primarily be responsible for crime scene investigations within the Putnamville District, but may be utilized anywhere else in the state.

Stearley is a 27-year veteran of the ISP having graduated from the 45th Recruit School on Dec. 19, 1987. He was initially assigned to the Indiana Toll Road District and ultimately transferred to the former Terre Haute Post in 1989 and primarily patrolled Clay County.

In 2008, Stearley earned a position as a detective and has been in that position until his recent promotion to CSI. Sgt. Stearley served one year as a field training officer, four years on the Tactical Intervention Platoon, and five years in marijuana eradication.

He is a past speed timing device instructor and most recently a 24-year firearms Instructor. Stearley is also the recipient of a certificate of appreciation from the Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General.

A Clay County native, Det. Stearley graduated from Brazil High School and attended Ivy Tech Community College.

He is married with four children and resides in rural Clay County with his wife Kelsey.

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