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San Andreas Highway Patrol Celebrates Promotions in 90th Newsletter Release

San Andreas — The San Andreas Highway Patrol (SAHP) proudly announces a series of commendable promotions in its 90th newsletter, highlighting both Troopers and key leadership personnel. This significant milestone recognizes the hard work and unwavering commitment of individuals who continue to elevate the department’s standards of excellence.

Among the frontline promotions, Gavin D. 1853 (Logan Schooler), Owen K. 1455 (Owen David Anderson), and Quinn M. 1858 (Quinn Mortensen) were advanced to the rank of Master Trooper. Josh W. 1045 (Tom Wilson) earned promotion to Trooper First Class, while Nathan B. 1431 (Zachery Harrison), Conor M. 1197 (John Buchan), and Trevor R. 1983 (Trevor Roberts) were each promoted to Trooper.

In addition to these field-level promotions, several key personnel within the Chain of Command received recognition for their continued leadership and administrative excellence:

  • Carter V. 1106 (Carter Vaught) was promoted from Lieutenant to Captain, marking a significant step forward in his administrative leadership within SAHP.

  • Jake B. 1090 (Jake Baker) advanced from Master Sergeant to Lieutenant, joining the officer cadre responsible for strategic operations and supervision.

  • Berry H. 1130 (Berry Hill) was promoted from Sergeant First Class to Master Sergeant, reflecting consistent performance and mentorship.

  • Andrew M. 1192 (Andrew Murphy) progressed from Senior Sergeant to Sergeant First Class, a testament to his leadership development.

  • Austin W. 1522 (Austin Wagner) earned advancement from Sergeant to Staff Sergeant, reinforcing the department's supervisory structure.

  • Alex K. 1243 (Alex Kendzior) rose from Senior Corporal to Sergeant, stepping into a more senior leadership role in the field.

  • Eric H. 1228 (Eric Hotchner) moved from Corporal to Senior Corporal, recognized for his growing contributions to team success.

These promotions within the Chain of Command represent the continued evolution and professional development of the department’s leadership core. Each member promoted has demonstrated dedication, effectiveness, and a commitment to the values of the San Andreas Highway Patrol.

Captain of Administration Carter Vaught closed the newsletter with appreciation:

“Congratulations to those who were promoted and received rewards. We thank you for your continued dedication to the San Andreas Highway Patrol.”

The department looks forward to the continued growth and leadership of its newly promoted personnel as they serve the people of San Andreas with honor and integrity.

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