Christopher Hill is a graduate from the 53rd Indiana State Police Recruit Academy in December of 1995.

Christopher Hill. Photo provided.
INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana State Police Lieutenant Christopher L. Hill has been promoted to the rank of Colonel and will serve as the Indiana State Police Assistant Superintendent.
Hill was born and raised in Madison, Indiana. After graduating from Shawe Memorial High School in 1986, he earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Dayton in 1990.
Hill graduated from the 53rd Indiana State Police Recruit Academy in December of 1995. He was assigned to patrol duties at the Versailles Post before becoming a Detective in the Gaming Division.
In 2004, he transferred to the Drug Enforcement Section (DES) until October of 2015 when he was promoted to the rank of First Sergeant, becoming the Assistant Commander of DES. He also earned a Master of Science Degree in Criminology from Indiana State University in December of 2008.
Hill was then promoted to the rank of Lieutenant in April of 2018 and became the Commander of the Special Investigations Section until this promotion.
Colonel Hill and his wife, Natalie are residents of Jefferson County and have two adult daughters, Megan (Marion County) and Abigail (Tippecanoe County).

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