Sergeant Warczynski was appointed to the Indiana State Police on November 16, 1986.  She was assigned to District 13-Lowell in her home county of Lake.  In 1990, she worked undercover narcotics for Area I for 2 years and served as a Counselor for the 53rd Recruit School in 1995.

In September 1995, she was transferred to District 53-Putnamville and was promoted to Corporal in February of 1996.  She was promoted to Putnamville Post Squad Sergeant in August 2000 and continues to serve in that capacity today. She has served as a Field Training Officer, a member of 4 interview committees for Recruit Schools and is a 1997 graduate of the Southern Police Institute.

In December 2006, she became the first woman to lead any of the Indiana State Police support organizations when she was unanimously elected as President of the Indiana Troopers Association. She began her 4 year term in January 2007 after serving as a board member for the past several years.

On a personal note, she has four children and two grandchildren, with another coming in March 2007.  She is an active member of New Life Baptist Church in Greencastle and enjoys traveling and quilting when time allows.

In stepping into the role of President of the ITA, Warczynski stated that her goals and vision for the association have not changed. I'm interested in serving because I believe in and appreciate what the ITA is and has been for the troopers, our families and our communities.