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Madison introduces three new police officers who graduated from state academy

May 06, 2026 | Madison City, Jefferson County, Indiana


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Madison introduces three new police officers who graduated from state academy
Madison Police Chief Munt introduced three newly graduated officers during the May 6 City Council meeting, welcoming their families and asking the council to recognize their completion of the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy.

Chief Munt said the officers graduated from the academy on April 24 and described the academy as a challenging program that the recruits completed successfully. He named the officers as Mark Adams, Bryson Webster and Noah Gudik and invited family members to the stage for a ceremonial recognition; the council and audience applauded.

Chief Munt thanked the police merit board president and city officials for attending and noted the occasion as a milestone for the department as it onboards new full-time officers.

No formal action or vote was required for the introductions; the presentation was ceremonial.

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