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Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge is on paid leave pending an investigation into the effectiveness of her leadership. The investigation could take months.
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The city of Cincinnati has hired law firm Frost Brown Todd to conduct the investigation surrounding Police Chief Teresa Theetge’s leadership.
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Members of Cincinnati City Council say they're eager for a quick resolution to upheaval at the Cincinnati Police Department.
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Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge told a City Council committee this week the move is tough but necessary to address an officer shortage.
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Nearly every category of crime went down in Cincinnati last year, contributing to an all-time low number of violent crimes.
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Over a hundred people joined two public meetings this week to meet four finalists for the job of Cincinnati Police Chief.
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Teresa Theetge has 31 years of experience with CPD. She is currently executive assistant chief and the highest ranking woman in the department. She says working with Chief Isaac has prepared her to step into his role.
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Last Friday Cincinnati leaders announced a proposal to review and refresh the city's Collaborative Agreement, negotiated in 2002. The agreement was put in…
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Updated 2/29/16:The City of Cincinnati will continue to maintain the $10,000 yearly stipend the city provides to chiefs and assistant chiefs in "lieu of…
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After the firing of Cincinnati Police Chief Jeffrey Blackwell in September, the city moved a step closer Friday to finding his replacement. WVXU's Howard…