Master Trooper Tim Weisenberger Retires from Indiana State Police After 26 Years
Master Trooper Tim Weisenberger retired Feb. 23 after 26 years with the Indiana State Police, ending a career tied to the Jasper District and rooted at Vincennes University.

Master Trooper Tim Weisenberger officially retired from the Indiana State Police on Monday, Feb. 23, 2026, concluding 26 years of service with the agency and departing his post in the Jasper District. The retirement marks the end of a career that regional reporting traced back to Vincennes University before Weisenberger joined the state force.
Regional media outlets published reports the same day, Feb. 23, documenting Weisenberger’s progression from Vincennes University into the Indiana State Police and noting his rank as Master Trooper stationed in the Jasper District. The coverage emphasized the length of his service, 26 years, and identified Feb. 23, 2026, as the date his retirement took effect.

Weisenberger’s role in the Jasper District placed him within the district that serves Dubois County and surrounding communities; his departure removes a senior trooper whose tenure spanned more than a quarter century. Local reporting on Feb. 23 outlined that connection to the Jasper District while summarizing his career timeline from Vincennes University to statewide law enforcement duties.
The announcement of Weisenberger’s retirement on Feb. 23, 2026 drew same-day attention across regional outlets, which recorded both his rank and the total years served. That coverage provides the primary public record of his exit from the Indiana State Police after 26 years of service and the end of his assignment in the Jasper District.
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