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Friday, November 22, 2024

City Manager Sheryl Long announces Teresa Theetge as next Cincinnati Police Chief

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City Manager Sheryl Long announces Teresa Theetge as next Cincinnati Police Chief | Canva

City Manager Sheryl Long announces Teresa Theetge as next Cincinnati Police Chief | Canva

Today, City Manager Sheryl Long officially announced her selection of Teresa Theetge as the next Cincinnati Police Chief.

“I am very proud to officially announce my selection of Teresa Theetge as the next Cincinnati Police Chief. This is a historic moment for our City and police department. She is the first, female Police Chief and was chosen through a transparent recruitment process where I took input and advocacy from all interested stakeholders. I have full faith that she is the best person for the job. Over the course of more than 30 years, Chief Theetge has been an effective, dedicated public servant. Her hard work has been clear to her superiors, resulting in her earning promotions from patrol officer in 1991 to Interim Chief earlier this year,” City Manager Sheryl Long said.

“During my time at the City, I have worked closely with Chief Theetge, especially over the last few months. I have seen first-hand her deliberate decision-making, her effectiveness in engaging with our citizens, the depth of her knowledge on cutting-edge policing techniques, and her prioritization of equity and fairness. Throughout the selection process, Chief Theetge demonstrated these qualities and more, providing detailed, thoughtful ideas for the department’s future while also demonstrating a willingness to listen and to learn. I am excited to give Chief Theetge my full support, and I trust that she will deliver solutions on very real issues that lie ahead. Through her leadership, innovation, and collaboration with our community, I know she will shepherd this department to a better future.

Lastly, I want to thank everyone that participated in the selection process, including the other candidates who demonstrated their commitment to justice and public service. Hearing the questions and feedback from the community and from our officers reinforced what a special place Cincinnati is, and I want everyone to know these conversations will continue.”

Details regarding a formal announcement to follow.

 Mollie Lair

mollie.lair@cincinnati-oh.gov

513-787-8880

Original source can be found here.

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