A 2022 Trine University criminal justice graduate has been named the National Sheriffs'
Association (NSA) Deputy Sheriff of the Year.
Karson Meeks, a deputy sheriff with the Steuben County (Indiana) Sheriff’s Office,
received the Charles "Bud" Meeks Deputy Sheriff of the Year for Merit award during
the NSA’s annual conference in Omaha, Nebraska.
Meeks attended the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy while enrolled at Trine.
He has served with the Steuben County Sheriff's Office for three years. For just over
a year, he has worked as a patrol deputy specializing in crash reconstruction.
In that role, the office said he has distinguished himself through exceptional dedication,
professionalism and technical expertise.
Over the past year, Meeks has spent numerous weeks away from home completing advanced
training to become a crash reconstructionist. He serves on the Steuben County Fatal
Alcohol Crash Team, assisting with investigation of some of the most serious crashes.
Despite the demanding responsibilities of crash reconstruction, the Sheriff’s Office
said Meeks continues to excel as a patrol deputy, recognized for his strong work ethic,
professionalism and compassionate approach to serving the public.
“His ability to treat all individuals with dignity and respect, even in difficult
situations, exemplifies the highest standards of law enforcement service,” the office
said.
Presented annually by the NSA, the award is named in memory of Charles "Bud" Meeks,
who served as sheriff of Allen County, Indiana, from 1975-1982 and as NSA executive
director from 1989 to 1997, and again in 2000. The award recognizes outstanding law
enforcement contributions, exceptional bravery and community service.