Indiana State Police mourn the loss of Capitol Police Officer and Retired Trooper Tim Denny

INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana State Police is mourning the loss of Tim Denny, P.E. 3169, who served as a Trooper with the Indiana State Police and a Capitol Police Officer for nearly 47 years. 

Trooper Tim Denny

Tim Denny was from Anderson Indiana and a 1972 graduate of Anderson High School. He was selected to attend the Indiana State Police Academy in 1976 and after academy graduation, he was assigned to the Pendleton Post. Denny served as a trooper until 1993 when he had the opportunity to move into a position in the ISP Drug Enforcement Section. Tim was one of the original members of a drug interdiction team that focused on the interception of large quantities of narcotics being transported on Indiana’s highways. His efforts in the first year earned him and his team the Governor’s Exemplary Award.  His dedication to this team and to narcotics investigations paved the way for future drug and criminal interdiction teams. Tim enjoyed the opportunity to mentor new troopers and utilized his vast drug investigation experience to train other police officers for many years. 

Master Trooper Denny retired from the Indiana State Police on June 24, 2011, however his service to the citizens of Indiana did not end there. Four days after retirement, Denny joined the Indiana State Capitol Police where he served until his death in 2023. 

Indiana State Police Superintendent, Doug Carter said. “Tim Denny was one of a kind, his servant’s heart and desire to help others was apparent in his nearly 47 years of service. It was an honor to know him, and have the opportunity to work with him for so many years.” 

Tim Denny devoted his life to public safety, and his selfless service undoubtedly saved lives. His life was honored during a service on January 24, 2022, and he was laid to rest at East Maplewood Cemetery in Anderson Indiana.