Indiana Conservation Officers of Operational District 3 recently added an officer to increase patrol efforts. Jordan Wagner is currently assigned to Cass County, but will be visible in several of the surrounding counties to cover calls and conduct investigations.
Jordan (25) of Carroll County, graduated from Delphi High School in 2011. He earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology from Wabash College in 2015. He is the son of Joel and Terri Wagner.
Jordan completed the Indiana Conservation Officer’s Core Values Training in 2017, which is a rigorous month long training process that consists of demanding physical training, team building exercises, and mental preparation for solo patrol in remote areas. Over the next several months he completed the 15 week Indiana Law Enforcement Academy, 10 weeks of Essentials Training, and a Field Training Program consisting of 90 plus shifts with veteran officers.
Indiana Conservation Officers are fully sworn law enforcement officers that focus their enforcement efforts on natural resource law enforcement, along with the enforcement of all state laws.