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KSP Post 12 Names Trooper Andy Stepp Public Affairs Officer

· Source: Kentucky State Police Post 12

FRANKFORT, Ky. — The Kentucky State Police Post 12 in Frankfort has appointed Trooper Andy Stepp as the post's new Public Affairs Officer, according to an announcement from the agency. In the role, Stepp will serve as the primary media contact for the post and oversee public information efforts across the seven central Kentucky counties served by Post 12.

Stepp's responsibilities will include coordinating media inquiries, distributing press releases, managing social media outreach, promoting public safety initiatives and community engagement programs, and providing information during major incidents and investigations. KSP Post 12 serves Anderson, Fayette, Franklin, Scott, Shelby, Spencer and Woodford Counties.

"Trooper Stepp has demonstrated a strong commitment to serving the citizens of Kentucky since the beginning of his career," KSP Post 12 Captain Doug Carter said. "I am confident he will continue building strong relationships within the communities we serve while representing Post 12 with integrity and professionalism."

Stepp graduated from the KSP Academy as Class President of Cadet Class 101 and was sworn in as a trooper in March 2022. Since his assignment to Post 12, he has earned recognition for his enforcement and public safety work. He received back-to-back Governor's Impaired Driving Enforcement Awards in 2023 and 2024 for his efforts to prevent drunk driving on Kentucky roadways. In 2024, he was named KSP Post 12 Trooper of the Year. Stepp has also received recognition from Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD).

"It is an honor to be named Post 12's new Public Affairs Officer," Stepp said. "Serving in this role has been one of my professional goals, and I am grateful for the opportunity to represent Post 12. I am looking forward to building strong relationships with the communities we serve while helping promote safety, transparency and communication between the agency and the public."

As Public Affairs Officer, Stepp plans to enhance transparency and increase community outreach efforts through events and social media content. The public can follow updates on his Facebook page.

This article was generated by AI (claude-haiku-4-5-20251001) based on source material from Kentucky State Police Post 12, enriched with 2 web searches. The original source is available at https://kentuckystatepolice.ky.gov/news/p12-5-28-2026/. How we make these.