Kentucky State Police Post 9 Promotes Three Troopers and Officers

PIKEVILLE, Ky. (Nov. 7, 2025) – Today, the Kentucky State Police (KSP) recognized 64 troopers and officers who have been promoted into leadership roles, including two majors, 11 captains, 20 lieutenants and 31 sergeants dedicated to protecting the commonwealth. KSP Commissioner Phillip Burnett Jr. and Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman presented plaques commemorating the service of those who were recently promoted to their new roles during a ceremony in Frankfort.

Commissioner Burnett commended the group for their professionalism and perseverance, reminding them that true leadership is measured by the example they set: “Leadership isn’t defined by rank but by responsibility. It means guiding others with integrity and ensuring that those you lead have the support to succeed. I’m confident each of you will uphold the proud tradition of service that defines the Kentucky State Police.”

Recipients from the Post 9 area include:

  • Lt. Alfred Bunch was promoted to captain and is assigned to Post 9, Pikeville.
  • Sgt. Kalin Caudill was promoted to lieutenant and is assigned to the Commercial Vehicle Enforcement East Region.
  • Sgt. Jeremy Giles was promoted to lieutenant and is assigned to Post 9, Pikeville.

The complete list of promotions is available on the KSP website.