Scot Sauers is recipient of Indiana Sheriffs' Association scholarship
(Talk of the Town photo provided) Scot Sauers, left, was recently awarded a $500 scholarship from the Indiana Sheriffs’ Association. He is shown above in 2008 receiving the same award with Whitley County Sheriff Mark Hodges.
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Rural Whitley County resident Scot Sauers has been awarded a $500 scholarship from the Indiana Sheriffs’ Association. Sauers recently finished his junior year at Indiana State University where he majors in criminology/criminal justice.
This is the second year Sauers has been a recipient of this award.
Sauers was unable to have his photo taken with the award this year since he is now working on an internship with Interpol in Washington, DC for the summer.
Interpol, whose full name is the International Criminal Police Organization, was established in 1923 and currently serves 187 countries. Interpol serves as a contact point for world-wide criminal investigations such as terrorism, organized crime, drug trafficking and white-collar crime.
Sauers is the son of Steve Sauers and Tam Mitchell, both of rural Whitley County.