Indiana C.O.P.S.

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Welcome to the new home of Indiana Chapter of Concerns Of Police Survivors, better known as INCOPS. Over the next few weeks, we will continue to improve and update the site. If you have any questions, or would like to speak with someone within the organization, please click here for board members contact information.

Almost twenty years ago, Indiana and Illinois operated as one chapter, Illiana C.O.P.S.   Meetings and functions supporting survivors were held together.  In 1997 Indiana began the process of forming their own chapter.  The charter for Indiana C.O.P.S. was signed at their first meeting held at the Indianapolis Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #86 in November 1997.  IN C.O.P.S. has steadily grown over the years and now serves over 700 survivors.

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A Remembered Hero


Louis F Kreilein
Dubois County Sheriff's Department
EOW: 03-29-1954

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A Fallen Hero

Deputy Sarah Jones
Monroe County Sheriff's Department
EOW: 10-19-2008


Deputy Sarah I. Jones age 27, succumbed to injuries sustained two days earlier when she was struck by a vehicle driven by a 16 year old female driver. Deputy Jones was directing traffic, where a wrecker was removing a stranded vehicle from a ravine, on State Road 45 near Melton's Orchard and Airport Road in Bloomington at approximately 10:30 pm. Deputy Jones was initially transported to Bloomington Hospital, but was later airlifted to Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis where she remained until succumbing to her injuries. Deputy Jones had served with the Monroe County Sheriff's Office for eight months and was a US Air Force veteran. Deputy Jones had been married for one year and survived by her husband.