David Lloyd, 30 year member of the Indiana State Police, began his career on June 10, 1976.  He was first assigned to the Pendleton District.  After serving as a road trooper for 8 years, he transferred to the Ft. Wayne Post as Laboratory Field Technician.  After another 8 years, he was reassigned as a District Detective where he served for 7 years.  For the following 6 years, Lloyd served as a Detective in the Cyber Crimes unit. He also completed a special assignment to the Inspector General, the Assistant Superintendents Special Investigations Unit.

In 2006, Lloyd was promoted to the rank of Sergeant and now provides computer support to the northern districts and to troopers statewide.

He and his wife, Janice, reside in Huntington County and are the parents of 6 children:  Titus, Tiffany, Timothy, Trent, Trina, and Trevor, as well as several grandchildren.

Sgt. Lloyd has been a board member for several years and currently represents Area II, which includes the Ft. Wayne, Bremen, Redkey and Toll Road Districts.

His goal as a board member continues to be to help bring improved communications between the membership and the ISP leadership, provide improved benefits, and more recognition between the membership and their respective agency heads.