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Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge Dismissed After Independent Investigation

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Last updated: April 23, 2026 11:46 am
By Nexio Studio Newsroom 3 Min Read
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Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge Fired Amid Leadership Investigation

CINCINNATI — In a surprising move, Cincinnati City Manager Sheryl Long announced the immediate dismissal of Police Chief Teresa Theetge on Thursday. The decision comes after an independent investigation into Theetge’s leadership and a formal hearing, according to a city news release.

Theetge, who made history as the first woman to lead the Cincinnati Police Department, had been on paid administrative leave since October. Assistant Chief Adam Hennie was appointed interim police chief at the time and will continue in that role while the city evaluates permanent leadership options.

Long acknowledged Theetge’s 35-year tenure with the department but emphasized the need for a change in leadership. “After completing this review, it’s become clear that a change in leadership is necessary for the department moving forward,” Long stated.

The decision has sparked strong criticism from Theetge’s attorney, Stephen Imm, and the Cincinnati Fraternal Order of Police President Ken Kober. Both argue that the termination was unjust and could have significant financial repercussions for taxpayers.

“This is the latest example of a poor decision made by the city manager that is likely going to cost taxpayers millions,” Kober said in a statement. “I look forward to seeing Chief Theetge fight this unjust termination.”

Imm echoed those sentiments, calling the dismissal a “shameful step” and vowing to seek justice for Theetge. “Today is a sad day for the City of Cincinnati. Its leaders have taken the shameful step of dismissing one of its most accomplished and beloved public servants for no legitimate reason,” Imm said. “They know their phony excuses for this disgraceful action are entirely false, but still chose to put this black mark on our great city.”

The city has not provided specific details about the investigation’s findings or the reasons behind Theetge’s termination. However, officials have promised to announce updates on the department’s permanent leadership in the coming weeks.

Theetge’s dismissal marks a significant moment for the Cincinnati Police Department, which has faced scrutiny over its leadership and operations in recent years. As the first woman to serve as chief, Theetge’s tenure was historic, but her departure raises questions about the department’s future direction.

For now, Assistant Chief Hennie remains at the helm, tasked with maintaining stability within the force. However, the fallout from Theetge’s termination is far from over, with her legal team and supporters preparing to challenge the decision.

As the city grapples with the aftermath, the focus shifts to what comes next for Cincinnati’s law enforcement and the broader implications of this leadership shake-up.

— Reported by Nexio News

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